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Posted by
on
Jul 18 2010
Arizona is giving up on wildlife crossing projects which make both humans and wildlife safer.
Posted by
on
Jul 01 2010
We have a new set of tools available for designing linkages based on topographic-soil land facets. These tools provide a method to complement traditional corridor design techniques in order to better plan for impending climate change.
Posted by
on
Feb 22 2010
We have a new revision of the Corridor Evaluation tools available on the downloads page. Unfortunately, these tools might not work with the ArcGIS 10, which will be released in Summer 2010.
Posted by
on
Dec 16 2009
Last Thursday, $8.2 million was authorized to be spent on 2 underpasses and 1 overpass for wildlife north of Tucson, AZ to provide connectivity between the Tortolita and Catalina Mountain...and our linkage design helped inform the effort!