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. |
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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. |
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This map serves to illustrate the location of the study site relative to other noteworthy features.
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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.
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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) |
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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.
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extent: 20,000
layers:
CAPS data labeled
unsurveyed culverts and bridges (yellow squares)
surveyed culverts and bridges (yellow squares with blue crosses |
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This map serves to illustrate the ecological importance of the neighboring landscape.
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extent: 20,000
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*look at map legend |
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