Photo Courtesy of Susan Spaulding
Learn about plans for wildlife crossings along Highway 36 between Boulder and Lyons from project leader, Boulder County Parks and Open Space (BCPOS) wildlife biologist Susan Spaulding. In her current position as BCPOS Environmental Resources Specialist, Susan is developing a program focused on multi-jurisdictional collaborative projects, such as beaver habitat enhancements and beaver reintroductions, Preble's meadow jumping mouse Federal Recovery Plan implementation, and wildlife crossings on US 36 and Highway 128.
Boulder County has been concerned about the safety of the public and the wildlife along Highway 36 between Boulder and Lyons, where 40% of all wildlife collisions in the entirety of Boulder County occur. BCPOS and CPW have been tracking elk and deer movements, and CDOT has highlighted this stretch as having a high need for mitigations. Susan will discuss the progress of this project, including wildlife and safety data, public involvement, and potential crossing structures for elk, deer, and smaller animals such as coyotes, rabbits, turtles, and snakes.
Prior to Susan's talk, Alexander Howard, 2024 recipient of a BCAS teen scholarship to the Coastal Maine Bird Studies for Teens Program at Hog Island, will talk for about ten minutes about his experiences at the birding camp.
For more information: https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/oct-2024-program
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