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  1. The effects of highways on fragmentation of small mammal populations and modifications of crossing structures to mitigate such impacts /
    By: Foresman, Kerry R. - Montana. - University of Montana--Missoula.
    Publication info: Springfield, Va. :Available through the National Technical Information Service,2004
    Contributed by: Montana State Library (archive.org)
    Subjects: Behavior  Culverts  Environmental aspects  Mammals  Montana  Research  Roads  Wildlife crossings
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  2. Potential effects of highway mortality and habitat fragmentation on a population of painted turtles in Montana /
    By: Griffin, Kathleen A. - Pletscher, Daniel H. - Montana. - University of Montana--Missoula.
    Publication info: [Springfield, Va. :Available through the National Technical Information Service],2006.
    Contributed by: Montana State Library (archive.org)
    Subjects: Environmental aspects  Montana  Roads  Traffic safety and wildlife  Turtles  Wildlife crossings
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