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  1. Design Approaches to Ecological Restoration
  2. Nina-Marie E. Lister, Paul Beier
  3. p. 263
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  1. Links and Winks—: The Design of Ecological Corridors
  2. Steven N. Handel
  3. pp. 264-266
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  1. Reestablishing a Healthy and Resilient North America—: Linking Ecological Restoration with Continental Habitat Connectivity
  2. Keith Bowers, Margo McKnight
  3. pp. 267-270
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  1. Setting the Stage—: Agency Support for Restoring Corridors
  2. Gregory E. Eckert
  3. pp. 271-273
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  1. The Tehachapi Connection: A Case Study of Linkage Design, Conservation, and Restoration
  2. Michael D. White, Kristeen Penrod
  3. pp. 279-282
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  1. Wildlife Corridors in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania
  2. Francesco Rovero, Trevor Jones
  3. pp. 282-285
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  1. Connecting Fragments of the Pine Rockland Ecosystem of South Florida: The Connect to Protect Network
  2. Devon Powell, Joyce Maschinski
  3. pp. 285-288
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  1. The Coal Canyon Story
  2. Claire Schlotterbeck
  3. pp. 290-293
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  1. Creating Mosaic-Based Conservation Corridors to Respond to Major Threats in the Amazon Headwaters
  2. Amy Rosenthal, Hannah Stutzman, Adrian Forsyth
  3. pp. 296-299
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  1. Mitigating Continental-Scale Bottlenecks: How Small-Scale Highway Mitigation Has Large-Scale Impacts
  2. Anthony P. Clevenger
  3. pp. 300-307
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  1. Policy Foundations for a Path Forward in Large Landscape Connectivity Conservation
  2. Kenyon Fields, Rob Ament, David Johns, John Davis, Keith Bowers
  3. pp. 308-311
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  1. Conceptualizing and Designing Corridors for Climate Change
  2. Paul Beier
  3. pp. 312-319
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  1. Beyond Ecological Success of Corridors: Integrating Land Use History and Demographic Change to Provide a Whole Landscape Perspective
  2. Sadie J. Ryan, Joel Hartter
  3. pp. 320-328
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  1. Effective Placement of Road Mitigation Using Lessons Learned from Turtle Crossing Signs in Ontario
  2. Kari E. Gunson, Frederick W. Schueler
  3. pp. 329-334
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  1. Crossing the Road, Raising the Bar: The ARC International Design Competition
  2. Nina-Marie E. Lister
  3. pp. 335-340
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  1. A Simple Structure Supports a Complex Habitat in Wildlife Crossing Design
  2. Steven Apfelbaum, Robert Rock, Theodore Zoli
  3. pp. 341-349
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  1. Tying a Wildlife Bridge into the Ecological Landscape
  2. Robert Askins
  3. pp. 345-346
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  1. Crossing to Sustainability: A Role for Design in Overcoming Road Effects
  2. Diana Balmori, David K. Skelly
  3. pp. 363-352
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  1. Crossing to Sustainability: Bridge of Sighs, or Sizable Bridge?
  2. Andy Dobson
  3. pp. 368-369
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  1. Seeing R-E-D: Making a Place for Human Ecology in Highway Crossing Design
  2. Karen C. Seto
  3. pp. 376-377
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  1. "Landshape"—: Modular Constructions of Wildlife Crossings
  2. Marieke Berkers, Rob Torsing, Martin Knuijt, Sjef Jansen
  3. pp. 378-362
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  1. Can Precision in Ecological Science Match Elegance of Design?
  2. David Drake
  3. pp. 382-383
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  1. Abstracts, Reviews, and Meetings
  2. pp. 384-389
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  1. Recently Received Titles
  2. p. 390
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  1. Meetings
  2. p. 391
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