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Wildlife Crossings in Costa Rica: Are wildlife crossing structures effective in mitigating roadkill mortality on tropical highways?

Author(s): Mike Mooring1, April Maskiewicz Cordero1, Jack Ewing2

1. Point Loma Nazarene University 2. Hacienda Baru National Wildlife Refuge

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Meet Jack Ewing, an ecotourism pioneer in Costa Rica who fought to safeguard wildlife from roadkill mortality caused by enlargement of a major highway. This module presents the topic of road ecology and techniques to mitigate ecological costs of…

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Meet Jack Ewing, an ecotourism pioneer in Costa Rica who fought to safeguard wildlife from roadkill mortality caused by enlargement of a major highway. This module presents the topic of road ecology and techniques to mitigate ecological costs of roads.
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