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    The Efficacy of Wildlife Crossings as Constructed Corridors: Lessons for Planning Natural Heritage Systems in Ontario

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    2012-09-26
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    Sott, Anita
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    This report examines the potential for the use of wildlife crossings in planning for Ontario's natural heritage systems, landscape and habitat connectivity, and the reduction of wildlife road mortality.
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