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The study site in Windsor covers 1.7mi of Route 9/8A. The following two images were taken from Google StreetView. The road is three-laned, forested on both sides, with little to no residential or commercial development. streetviewW
Conserved lands nearby include Wachona Falls State Park one half mile to the south and Stafford Hill Wildlife Management Area one mile to the north. streetviewE
 This map serves to illustrate the location of the study site relative to other noteworthy features.


Specs-

extent: 60,000

layers:

gray topographic with roads

edited CAPS data (green and red circles)

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 This map shows the topography at a closer extent and highlights nearby culverts and bridges.


 

Specs-

 

extent: 20,000

layers:

gray topography with roads

edited CAPS data (red circles)

unsurveyed culverts and bridges (yellow squares)

surveyed culverts and bridges (yellow squares with blue crosses)

8A_9WindsorTopo
This map shows CAPS data scores for segments of road. The higher the score the greater the potential landscape connectivity if a crossing structure was built.


 

Specs-

extent: 20,000

layers:

CAPS data labeled

unsurveyed culverts and bridges (yellow squares)

surveyed culverts and bridges (yellow squares with blue crosses

8A_9WindsorIEI
This map serves to illustrate the ecological importance of the neighboring landscape.


 

Specs-

 

extent: 20,000

layers:

*look at map legend

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