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  1. Strategic Acquisition and Management of Small Parcels of Private Lands in Key Areas to Address Habitat Fragmentation at the Scale of the Yellowstone to Yukon Region
  2. Meetings
  3. Recently Received Titles
  4. Abstracts, Reviews, and Meetings
  5. Can Precision in Ecological Science Match Elegance of Design?
  6. "Landshape"—: Modular Constructions of Wildlife Crossings
  7. Seeing R-E-D: Making a Place for Human Ecology in Highway Crossing Design
  8. Imagining a Wildlife Crossing Structure from an Animal's Perspective: The ARC International Competition's Finalist Janet Rosenberg Team Entry 'R-E-D'
  9. Crossing to Sustainability: Bridge of Sighs, or Sizable Bridge?
  10. Crossing to Sustainability: A Role for Design in Overcoming Road Effects
  11. Tying a Wildlife Bridge into the Ecological Landscape
  12. A Simple Structure Supports a Complex Habitat in Wildlife Crossing Design
  13. Crossing the Road, Raising the Bar: The ARC International Design Competition
  14. Effective Placement of Road Mitigation Using Lessons Learned from Turtle Crossing Signs in Ontario
  15. Beyond Ecological Success of Corridors: Integrating Land Use History and Demographic Change to Provide a Whole Landscape Perspective
  16. Conceptualizing and Designing Corridors for Climate Change
  17. Policy Foundations for a Path Forward in Large Landscape Connectivity Conservation
  18. Mitigating Continental-Scale Bottlenecks: How Small-Scale Highway Mitigation Has Large-Scale Impacts
  19. Creating Mosaic-Based Conservation Corridors to Respond to Major Threats in the Amazon Headwaters
  20. The Coal Canyon Story
  21. The Potential for Agroecosystems to Restore Ecological Corridors and Sustain Farmer Livelihoods: Evidence from Brazil
  22. Connecting Fragments of the Pine Rockland Ecosystem of South Florida: The Connect to Protect Network
  23. Wildlife Corridors in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania
  24. The Tehachapi Connection: A Case Study of Linkage Design, Conservation, and Restoration
  25. Connectivity Restoration in Large Landscapes: Modeling Landscape Condition and Ecological Flows
  26. Setting the Stage—: Agency Support for Restoring Corridors
  27. Reestablishing a Healthy and Resilient North America—: Linking Ecological Restoration with Continental Habitat Connectivity
  28. Links and Winks—: The Design of Ecological Corridors
  29. Design Approaches to Ecological Restoration
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