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Welcome to the Center’s resource library, providing access to ideas, tools for policy makers and practitioners, case studies, and more. The documents here , in general, are resources the Center has sponsored and/or resources a staff member authored or co-authored.

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Title Author(s) Topic(s) Year Type Description
Yellowstone to Yukon: Canadian Conservation Efforts and Continental Landscape/ Biodiversity StrategyTabor G International Connectivity
Science & Research
1996 Report

A primer for those who view the Rocky Mountain region north of the Canada-US border as pristine and secure. Introduces ... Read more >

A primer for those who view the Rocky Mountain region north of the Canada-US border as pristine and secure. Introduces the Yellowstone to Yukon initiative to an audience outside of the conservation community.

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A Wildlife Corridor InventoryCenter for Large Landscape Conservation U.S. Connectivity
None Brief

A summarized table of North American Wildlife species known to utilize corridors, a distribution of said species by taxa, and ... Read more >

A summarized table of North American Wildlife species known to utilize corridors, a distribution of said species by taxa, and known wildlife corridors by state.

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From Connect-the-Dots to Dynamic Networks: Maintaining and Enhancing Connectivity to Address Climate Change Impacts on WildlifeCross M, Hilty J, Tabor G, Lawler J, Graumlich L, Berger J U.S. Connectivity
Science & Research
None Book Chapter

This excerpt discusses the definition of connectivity for addressing wildlife responses to climate change and compare it to connectivity under ... Read more >

This excerpt discusses the definition of connectivity for addressing wildlife responses to climate change and compare it to connectivity under current conditions. Guidance is provided on identifying, prioritizing, and protecting connectivity as a tool for facilitating wildlife conservation in light of climate change. Clarity on how to define and identify these connectivity needs will be important to determining how on-the-ground conservation practitioners and managers can implement this important strategy.

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Habitat Corridors & Landscape Connectivity: Clarifying the TerminologyMeiklejohn K, Ament R, Tabor G U.S. Connectivity
Science & Research
None Report

This literature review aims to gain a better understanding of the terminology pertinent to landscape connectivity. By attempting to synthesize ... Read more >

This literature review aims to gain a better understanding of the terminology pertinent to landscape connectivity. By attempting to synthesize the various uses of each term, we hope to add clarity to connectivity conversations.

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Notable North American MigrationsAment R, Meiklejohn K, Tabor G U.S. Connectivity
Science & Research
None Brief

A summarized table of North American Wildlife migrations notable to the conservation community.

A summarized table of North American Wildlife migrations notable to the conservation community.

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Paradise Valley Corridor Study: Saving Lives by Incorporating Wildlife Passage OpportunitiesCenter for Large Landscape Conservation U.S. Connectivity
Mentorship & Networking
None Press and Media

This brochure includes an introduction of the US 89 corridor planning study, a cost-benefit analysis of local wildlife migration, and ... Read more >

This brochure includes an introduction of the US 89 corridor planning study, a cost-benefit analysis of local wildlife migration, and a recommendation of next steps for the Montana Department of Transportation.

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