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SR-67 Multi-species Connectivity Planning Public Gallery

Aug 23, 2017
Created by Megan Jennings
SR-67 Multi-species Connectivity Planning Public Gallery

About

The data in this gallery were developed by Jennings and Zeller (2017) at SDSU as part of the SR-67 Multi-species Connectivity Planning project. Information in this gallery is focused on wildlife connectivity in the region surrounding SR-67 in San Diego County. Access to all data produced for this project is available upon joining the SR-67 Connectivity Stakeholder Group.
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connectivity, conservation, corridor design, wildlife, wildlife crossings

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Megan Jennings and Kathy Zeller

About the Gallery Author

Megan Jennings
Research Ecologist with San Diego State University

I'm Research Ecologist working in southern California to inform conservation planning and management with scientific approaches. I'm interested in landscape and conservation ecology, particularly with respect to assessing and improving landscape connectivity to build resilience to climate change and...

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