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Table of Contents
Introduction
- Who should use this guide?
- What does this guide offer?
- Overarching goal
- Background
Step-By-Step Guide
- Step One: Assemble Agency Partnership Team
- Colorado Case Study
- Questions to Ask
- Step Two: Identify and Map Wildlife Linkages
- GIS Mapping Steps
- Step 1: Identify Analysis Area(s)
- Step 2: Compile List of Target Species
- Step 3: Define Habitat Parameters and Compile Data Layers
- Step 4: Adapt Corridor Design Tool
- Step 5: Biological Review of Species Linkage Models
- Colorado Case Study
- Step 1: Identify Analysis Area(s)
- Step 2: Compile List of Target Species
- Step 3: Define Habitat Parameters and Compile Data Layers
- Step 4: Adapt Corridor Design Tool
- Step 5: Biological Review of Species Linkage Models
-Step Three: Develop Process for Early-Identification of Potential Wildlife Conflicts and Apply 'Matchmaking' System to Ensure that Mitigation
is Placed Effectively
- Colorado Case Study
- Questions to Ask
- Key to Success
- Next Steps and New Ideas in Designing and Implementing Mitigation Measures
- References
- Maps
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