Workshop Agenda - Ed Arnett – TRCP
The Placement, Design and Fencing of Successful Wildlife Crossings for Large Ungulates, Jeff Gagnon – Arizona Game and Fish Department
A Summary of DOI Secretarial Order 3362 State Priorities and Action Plans and Where to Next, Jim Heffelfinger – WAFWA Mule Deer Working Group and Arizona Game and Fish Department
Department of Transportation Project Development: A synthesis of planning, timelines and how to integrate wildlife into planning, Tony Cady, Colorado Department of Transportation
The Nexus of Transportation and Wildlife in the West, Patricia Cramer - Independent Scholar
Wildlife and Highway Collisions by the Numbers, David Kidd - Highway Loss Data Institute
A Synthesis of Economic Impacts of Effective Mitigation Efforts, Patricia Cramer - Independent Scholar
Key Lessons Learned from Four States:
Jim Hirsch - New Mexico Department of Transportation;
Daniel Olson - Utah Division of Wildlife Resources;
William Meyer, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
David Singer - Colorado Department of Transportation;
Delivering multi-objective transportation projects: best practices, Kevin Moody - Federal Highway Administration
An overview of successful partnerships in the West, Rob Ament - Western Transportation Institute, Montana State University
Local partnerships and funding for mitigation projects in Colorado, Julia Kintsch - ECO-resolutions
Funding mechanisms for Highway Projects Monte Aldridge - Utah Department of Transportation
Utah Lt. Governor Spencer Cox
William Meyer, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife