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To maximize use by deer and other wildlife, passage structures should be located away from areas of high human activity and disturbance. For established passage structures in place >10 years, Clevenger and Waltho (2000) found that structural design characteristics were of secondary influence to ungulate use compared to human activity.

Tribe: Upper Snake River Tribes

View Source Document: USRT Adaptation Strategy Database _Full Version Aug 2020

Year: 2020

Topic: Mule Deer (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Northwest

Timeframe: Long-Term (11+ years)

Climate Hazards

Multiple Hazards - All Hazards
Shifting and Loss of Habitats, Species, and Ecosystems

Assets

Ecosystems - Terrestrial
Infrastructure - General

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Planning & Management

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