Summary
of Crossing Structure Types
NOTE: This Table's purpose it
to illustrate commonly used terms, NOT to RECOMMEND them. Please see the
Database accounts for details.
These summary
tables are illustrated, brief overviews of the most commonly used structures
in the field of wildlife crossings. The Summary of Crossing Stucture Types
tables consist of 4 pages, and are designed to be printed on 8 ½”
by 11” paper in landscape format. The
Glossary contains many more terms and longer
definitions, but this Summary shows the most common terms in the Wildlife
Crossings Toolkit.
Please remember
that the Wildlife Crossings Toolkit uses standardized terminology (except
for Short Articles taken from other sources). Terminology was standardized
because these terms are inconsistently used across the world, and interdisciplinary
innovation suffers when people are confused.
It’s a
good idea to define definitions early in any interdisciplinary discussion
so that people can all be ‘on the same page’. These pages of
definitions may help by reducing confusion, giving your team more time to
work through the challenging issues on your project.
The following
are viewable on your computer screen one page at a time.
Summary
of Crossing Structure Types:
Wildlife Overcrossings and Wildlife Underpasses (Bridges)
Summary
of Crossing Structure Types :
Wildlife Underpasses (Culverts)
Summary
of Crossing Structure Types :
Wildlife Barriers
Summary
of Crossing Structure Types :
Escape Structures
Special thanks
to illustrator Paul Karr, retired engineer from the USDA Forest Service
at Bonners Ferry Ranger District, Idaho Panhandle National Forests, for
the illustrations in the Summary of Crossing Structure Types table.