RECORDING and SLIDES: Eco-Logical Community of Practice Webinar: Pollinator Habitat Programs

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To view the recording of this webinar, visit the following link: http://shrp2.transportation.org/Documents/2016-07-13%2013.32%20Eco-Logical%20Community%20of%20Practice%20Webinar_%20Pollinator%20Habitat%20Programs.mp4

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FHWA

AASHTO

SHRP2

 

Eco-Logical Community of Practice Webinar:

Pollinator Habitat Programs 

Wednesday, July 13, 1:30 - 3:00 PM ET

 

Are you interested in knowing how a State DOT can establish a pollinator habitat program?

Would you like to know how to establish an agreement amongst neighboring States to collectively manage pollinator habitat? 

Have you wondered how you could creatively fund a pollinator habitat program?

Hear the answers to these questions from:

The Minnesota Department of Transportation, the Texas Department of Transportation, the Virginia Department of Transportation, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Federal Highway Administration. 

 

 

 Presented by the FHWA Office of Project Development and Environmental Review and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).

Featured Presenters:

  • Tina Markeson, Minnesota Department of Transportation
  • Dennis Markwardt, Texas Department of Transportation
  • Brian Waymack, Virginia Department of Transportation 
  • Michael Gale, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Dan Buford, Federal Highway Administration
  • Deirdre Remley, Federal Highway Administration

 

Please contact Jordan Wainer (jordan.wainer@dot.gov) or Mike Ruth (Mike.Ruth@dot.gov) with any questions or comments.

  • This webinar is part of the Eco-Logical Community of Practice webinar series. The FHWA Office of Project Development and Environmental Review, in coordination with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, are presenting this webinar series featuring accomplishments, tools, and lessons from the Eco-Logical program, as part of the Second Strategic Highway Research Program. For information on past webinars, please visit FHWA's Eco-Logical website.