Eco-Logical Webinar: Step 5, Establish and Prioritize Mitigation Actions

Eco-Logical Webinar Series

Presented by the FHWA Office of Project Development and Environmental Review

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Sonoran Coyote

Establish and Prioritize Ecological Actions
Step 5 of the Eco-Logical Approach and Integrated Eco-Logical Framework

Tuesday October 29th
12:00 - 1:00 PM ET

How are transportation agencies and resource partners advancing their organizations' goals by jointly identifying key mitigation actions? 

How can state Departments of Transportation and resource agencies collaborate with regional partners to implement mitigation priorities? 

Featuring Arizona DOT and the Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection

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Featured Speakers and Panelists:

  • Federal Highway Administration 
  • Norris Dodd, Arizona Department of Transportation
  • Carolyn Campbell, Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection
  • Kathleen Kennedy, Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection
  • Pima County Regional Transportation Authority

Learn About:

  • Arizona's Wildlife Linkages Assessment, which Arizona DOT and its transportation and resource partners jointly developed and implement
  • The prioritization, voter-approved funding, and creation of wildlife linkages across transportation corridors in Pima County, AZ through collaboration between organizations including the Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection, the Pima County Regional Transportation Authority, and Arizona DOT. 

 

(Coyote photograph is courtesy of the Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection)

Please contact Logan Nash (Logan.Nash@dot.gov) or Mike Ruth (Mike.Ruth@dot.gov) with any questions or comments.


This webinar is part of the Eco-Logical webinar series. The FHWA Office of Project Development and Environmental Review, in coordination with the Eco-Logical signatory agencies, are presenting this webinar series featuring accomplishments, tools, and lessons from the Eco-Logical program. For information on past webinars, please visit FHWA's Eco-Logical website.