Assessment of Wildlife and Protected Areas of Turkmenistan 2023 | Rosen T. | International Connectivity
| 2024 | Report | This report was prepared in the frame of multiple projects taking place in Turkmenistan with the participation of international experts ... Read more > This report was prepared in the frame of multiple projects taking place in Turkmenistan with the participation of international experts and staff of the Ministry of Environmental Protection of Turkmenistan. It discusses monitoring and conservation activities carried out throughout 2023 in different areas across the country. A primary focus is on Persian leopard, their prey, and sympatric carnivores, but also includes information about strengthening the management of Koytendag State Nature Reserve as part of CLLC projects supported by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF). The report also includes general and reserve-specific recommendations – based on observations, discussions, and camera trap data – directed to the Ministry of Environmental Protection. < Show less |
A Toolkit for Developing Effective Projects Under the Federal Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program | Paul K, Wearn A, Ament R, Fairbank E, Wurtzebach Z | Policy & Law U.S. Program
| 2023 | Guidebook | Published 2021; Revised 2023. This toolkit provides an overview of the Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program and other fish and wildlife ... Read more > Published 2021; Revised 2023. This toolkit provides an overview of the Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program and other fish and wildlife provisions in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, suggestions for how applicants and their partners can engage, and best practices, examples, and resources for designing effective wildlife crossing projects in accordance with each of the grant application criterion of the Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program. < Show less |
Joint Statement Regarding Climate-Informed Wildlife Crossings | Andrews, K., Callahan, R., Cramer, P., Cross, M., Dodd, N., Duncan, L., Gagnon, J., Kintsch, J., Littlefield, C., Krosby, M., Seidler, R., Skroch, M., Suraci, J., Sutherland, R., Wearn, A. | U.S. Program Community Resilience
| 2023 | Brief | More than a dozen climate, wildlife, and road ecology experts from across the country wrote this consensus statement urging government ... Read more > More than a dozen climate, wildlife, and road ecology experts from across the country wrote this consensus statement urging government officials at all levels to consider climate change when planning and constructing structures that help fish and wildlife cross under and over highways. As the appetite increases for solutions that improve wildlife migration and movement while reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions, there is a heightened need and opportunity for designing infrastructure that is sited and designed in ways that accommodate the current and anticipated impacts of climate change. Climate-informed wildlife crossings, including fish passage, would help both people and nature adapt. < Show less |
Land Trusts and Wildlife Crossing Structures Toolkit | Paul K, Breuer A, Wearn A | U.S. Program Science & Research
| 2023 | Report | This resource is a compilation of lessons learned and best practices in action by land trusts engaged in wildlife crossing ... Read more > This resource is a compilation of lessons learned and best practices in action by land trusts engaged in wildlife crossing structure projects, and includes many diverse examples and links to allow for further examination. This toolkit has the intention to inform and support land trusts that are less familiar with connectivity and wildlife crossing efforts and is is geared for those interested in better understanding the critical role that land trusts play in increasing wildlife crossings across the nation and in how land trusts already work with transportation-related projects. < Show less |
Cascade-Siskiyou Connectivity Symposium | Penrod K | U.S. Program Science & Research
| 2023 | Report | Cascade-Siskiyou Connectivity Symposium summary report that identifies opportunities for connectivity conservation in five focus areas: Research & Monitoring, Land Use ... Read more > Cascade-Siskiyou Connectivity Symposium summary report that identifies opportunities for connectivity conservation in five focus areas: Research & Monitoring, Land Use & Policy, Transportation & Infrastructure, Restoration & Stewardship, and Land Conservation & Outreach. < Show less |
Summary of Western States Analyses and Efforts for Crossings and Connectivity | Paul, K | U.S. Program Science & Research
| 2023 | Report | We compile policies, analyses, and efforts related to connectivity and crossings issues, focusing on eleven states in the western conterminous ... Read more > We compile policies, analyses, and efforts related to connectivity and crossings issues, focusing on eleven states in the western conterminous United States. < Show less |
Habitat Connectivity Policy Opportunities in New Jersey | Blanchard E, Lyons K, Wearn A, Wurtzebach Z | Policy & Law U.S. Program
| 2023 | Brief | This brief outlines the key components from a report on connectivity policy solutions in New Jersey at nested scales. Ensuring ... Read more > This brief outlines the key components from a report on connectivity policy solutions in New Jersey at nested scales. Ensuring habitat connectivity is critical for improving roadway safety, helping wildlife adapt to a changing climate, ensuring equitable access to nature, and providing important ecosystem services. < Show less |
Addressing Ecological Connectivity in the Development of Roads, Railways and Canals | Ament R, Clevenger A, van der Ree R | International Connectivity Networks We Host
| 2023 | Guidebook | This Technical Report provides an overview of practical, feasible science-based strategies for PCA managers, transport practitioners, industry, conservationists and other ... Read more > This Technical Report provides an overview of practical, feasible science-based strategies for PCA managers, transport practitioners, industry, conservationists and other stakeholders interested in biodiversity and ecological connectivity conservation in, and adjacent to, PCAs. It identifies effective solutions that can be used in a variety of contexts around the world and promotes best practices for the various phases of infrastructure development: planning, design, construction, operations and monitoring. Furthermore, it underscores the need for cross-sectoral commitments to good governance, effective policies, and financing for avoiding and mitigating the impacts of LTI on the environment. < Show less |
30×30: A Guide to Inclusive, Equitable and Effective Implementation of Target 3 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework | Mitchell B, Dudley N, Stolton S, Campese J, Timmins H | International Connectivity Policy & Law
| 2023 | Report | This document breaks down Target 3 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, laying out the effective implementation through equitable and ... Read more > This document breaks down Target 3 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, laying out the effective implementation through equitable and human rights-based action. In partnership with The Nature Conservancy, IUCN, and the World Commission on Protect Areas, this report was spearheaded by WWF and supported by the Global Environment Facility. < Show less |
Policy Report: Challenges and Opportunities for Implementing Conservation Measures for Mojave Desert Tortoise Along Road | Blanchard E, Wurtzebach Z, Fairbank L, Callahan R, Brocki M, Keil A, Deffner F | Policy & Law U.S. Program
| 2023 | Report | This report focuses on transportation mitigation policy issues relevant to the desert tortoise. It provides an overview of relevant federal ... Read more > This report focuses on transportation mitigation policy issues relevant to the desert tortoise. It provides an overview of relevant federal and state policies and key stakeholders involved in related desert tortoise recovery and highlights key policy issues gleaned from the task force and key-informant interviews. This report is a product of the Desert Tortoise Transportation Ecology Task Force and was supported by CLLC, the Western Transportation Institute, ARC Solutions, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. < Show less |