Tijeras Canyon Safe Passage Coalition: Information Resources on the Internet
(Press Control and Click to activate website or download document)
Tijeras Canyon Safe Passage Feasibility Study, Marron and Associates 2/24
New Mexico Wildlife Accidents (Information and Reporting an accident) 2/24
Safe Passage Crossing Recommendations for Carnivores (pdf) ; by Bill Ruediger, Wildlife Crossing Biologist 12/05
West Tijeras/Carnuel Master Planning: Participate to Help Safe Passages in Tijeras Canyon
TCSPC and NM Department of Transportation work together for safer travel through Tijeras Canyon
- Final DOT comments (pdf)
- Public meeting notes (pdf)
Rockies Wildlife Crossing Field Course Proceedings Now Available Online 8/5
WILDLIFE ON TRACK IN TRANSPORTATION BILL 8/5
TCSPC signs on to letter in support of TEA-21, 6/8
I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coalition
New Mexico Wildlife Accidents (Information and Reporting an accident) 2/24
Rockies Wildlife Crossing Field Course Proceedings on the Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) website
NM Game and Fish – Critical Mass: Solutions for Reconnection Wildlife and Habitats Across Highways
Wild Friends – UNM Center for Wildlife Law
Defenders of Wildlife Habitat and Highways Campaign
Seeking Solutions to Wildlife/Highway Conflicts Using An Advocacy-Based Approach
Second Nature: Improving Transportation Without Putting Nature Second
The Humane Society – United States and their Wildlife Crossings Page
Wildlife Crossings Toolkit
Road Ecology: Science and Solutions (Richard T. T. Forman, Daniel Sperling, et al)
Road Ecology Center
AASHTO Center for Environmental Excellence.
Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE)
Federal Highway Administration: Easy Ways to Help Wildlife Along Roads
Federal Highway Administration: Doing the Right Thing: Improving Transportation and Enhancing EcosystemsSurface Transportation Policy Project
Transportation and Land Use Coalition (TALC)
Western Transportation Institute, Montana State University-Bozeman
Converge: Where Transporation and the Environment Meet
Banff National Park of Canada Trans Candada Highway Mitigation/Research
Arizona Game and Fish State Highway 260 Project/Research
Montana US 93 Highway Project/Research
New Mexico Highlands Wildlands Network Conservation Vision
*PDF You will need Adobe Acrobat to view this document. **Very large files, not recommended for slow dial-up connections.(Section especially pertinent to TCSPC: pp. 187-197)
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Wildlands Project
(Sandia/Manzano Linkage)
South Coast Wildlands Project
Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project
Links:
Animal Protection of New Mexico (APNM)
Wildfriends
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Also see: member groups and websites
Resources:
Tijeras Canyon: Hope for an Endangered Wildlife Linkage
PowerPoint presentation by Matthew J. Clark (NOTE: Large file: 25MB PPT file)
NM Game and Fish (CRITICAL MASS: SOLUTIONS FOR RECONNECTING WILDLIFE & HABITATS ACROSS HIGHWAYS)
LITERATURE REVIEW PAPER: WILDLIFE CORRIDOR ASSESSMENT PROJECT
Available in: PDF
Natural History Characteristics of
Focal Species in the New Mexico
Highlands Wildlands Network
Available in: PDF
HABITAT FRAGMENTATION AND THE EFFECTS OF ROADS ON WILDLIFE AND HABITATS
Available in: PDF | Word
For NM wildlife info, visit Biota Information System of New Mexico
(BISON-M):
Species Accounts: http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/states/nm.htm
Searches: http://nmnhp.unm.edu/bisonm/bisonquery.php
Habitat Handbook Project Guidelines
New Mexico Wildlife of Concern by Counties List (PDF)