Wildlife Mitigation Research and Design
State Highway 9 Wildlife Crossings Monitoring Research
ECO-resolutions led a five-year research study to evaluate the effectiveness of the mitigation in reducing wildlife-vehicle conflict while maintaining connectivity for wildlife.
I-25 South Gap Project Mitigation Design and Post-Construction Research
ECO-resolutions provided specialized wildlife mitigation expertise for the I-25 South Gap Project, a major interstate widening project between Denver and Colorado Springs along Colorado’s Front Range.
US 285 Wildlife Mitigation Assessment
In 2015, ECO-resolutions completed a comprehensive mitigation assessment to evaluate wildlife activity and movement patterns along six miles of the US 285 corridor between Nathrop and Buena Vista in the central Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Improving Existing Infrastructure for Wildlife: A Passage Assessment System
ECO-resolutions co-led a project with Utah State University to develop a Passage Assessment System (PAS) as a field tool to help the Washington Department of Transportation evaluate whether existing bridges and culverts may be retrofit or enhanced to facilitate wildlife passage.
Connectivity Planning
Prioritizing Wildlife-Highway Mitigation in Colorado
ECO-resolutions co-led the Western Slope Wildlife Prioritization Study (WSWPS) with Jacobs Engineering.
US 26, Dubois Mitigation Strategy
ECO-resolutions was engaged by Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Wyoming Department of Transportation to conduct a wildlife mitigation assessment for US 26/287 in collaboration with other agency, tribal, and non-profit partners.
Summit County Safe Passages and East Vail Pass Feasibility Study
ECO-resolutions co-led the planning process and developed a transparent and dynamic approach for combining data on wildlife habitat and movements with wildlife-vehicle collision data, expert opinion and anecdotal input.
Partnership and Collaboration
Colorado Wildlife Crossings Web Map
ECO-resolutions led a five-year research study to evaluate the effectiveness of the mitigation in reducing wildlife-vehicle conflict while maintaining connectivity for wildlife.
Colorado Wildlife and Transportation Alliance
ECO-resolutions is a member of the Colorado Wildlife and Transportation Alliance, supporting the implementation of wildlife mitigation projects across the state.
I-70 Floyd Hill Stakeholder Coordination and Wildlife Crossings Design
ECO-resolutions led the interagency ALIVE Stakeholder group through a series of meetings and discussions to identify impacts and develop a wildlife mitigation strategy for a major interstate widening and realignment process on I-70 in Jefferson and Clear Creek Counties, Colorado