Search Results - "Loberger, Chad D"
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Habitat use by Abert's squirrels (Sciurus aberti) in managed forests
Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-06-2015)“…Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests of the southwestern United States have changed dramatically over the past century, primarily in response to grazing,…”
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Animal-activated highway crosswalk: long-term impact on elk-vehicle collisions, vehicle speeds, and motorist braking response
Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (04-03-2019)“…After reconstruction of a highway section with three wildlife underpasses, but only limited wildlife exclusion fencing, elk (Cervus canadensis)-vehicle…”
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Cost-effective approach to reducing collisions with elk by fencing between existing highway structures
Published in Human-wildlife interactions (01-10-2015)“…Collisions with large ungulates cause serious human and animal injuries and significant property damage. Therefore, wildlife crossing structures are…”
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Use of restoration-treated ponderosa pine forest by tassel-eared squirrels
Published in Journal of mammalogy (14-10-2011)“…The tassel-eared squirrel (Sciurus aberti) is dependent on ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) for food and cover and is likely to be affected by management…”
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Mitigating bighorn sheep–vehicle collisions and habitat fragmentation with overpasses and adaptive mitigation
Published in Human-wildlife interactions (01-12-2022)“…As transportation infrastructure expands to accommodate increasing human population growth, wildlife–vehicle conflicts (WVCs) are a growing concern for…”
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Mitigating bighorn sheep–vehicle collisions and habitat fragmentation with overpasses and adaptive mitigation
Published in Human-wildlife interactions (01-01-2022)“…As transportation infrastructure expands to accommodate increasing human population growth, wildlife-vehicle conflicts (WVCs) are a growing concern for…”
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Cost-Effective Approach to Reducing Collisions with Elk by Fencing Between Existing Highway Structures
Published in Human-wildlife interactions (01-02-2017)“…Collisions with large ungulates cause serious human and animal injuries and significant property damage. Therefore, wildlife crossing structures are…”
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