Building Connections Between Wildlife
Populations and People: The Application of Wildlife Linkage Across the
Northern Rockies Landscape
A
workshop on application and future direction
April 13-14, 2006
Missoula,
Montana

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Photo courtesy of Bryce Christiaens
Effects of Transportation Infrastructure on Grizzly Bears in
Northwestern Montana. 2005. 16 pp.
Genetic analysis reveals demographic fragmentation of grizzly bears
yielding vulnerably small populations. 2005. 8 pp.
Idaho
Transportation Department - District 6 Highway/Wildlife Linkage GIS
Layers. Final Report. 2005. 108 pp.
Identifying and Managing Wildlife Linkage Approach Areas on Public
Lands: A Report to the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee.
2004. 3 pp.
Factors influencing wildlife use of underpasses and culverts along
I-90 in western Montana. 2004. 22 pp.
Identification
and Management of Linkage Zones for Wildlife Between the Large
Blocks of Public Land in the Northern Rocky Mountain.
2003. 83 pp.
Making
Connections from the Perspective of Local People: A Guide to
Involving Rural Communities in Wildlife Linkage Zone Development.
2002. 24 pp.
The Effects of Roads on Wildlife: Bibliography. 2002.
77 pp.
Identification and Management of Linkage Zones for Grizzly Bears
between the Large Blocks of Public Land in the Northern Rocky
Mountains. 2001. 20 pp.
Fragmentation Effects of High-speed Highways on Grizzly Bear
Populations Shared Between The United States And Canada.
1998. 7pp.
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