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      <title>Using Unmanned Aerial Systems to Identify and Manage Protected Species Habitat</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) or drones provide a unique but mostly unexploited opportunity to improve the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)'s right-of-way management and its current practices for planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining habitat. The research team will develop guidance on the use of UAS to identify and manage protected species habitat and determine the efficacy of multi- and hyper-spectral imagery for identifying and mapping endangered plant populations and potential pollinator conservation areas.]]></description>
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One of the primary goals of NCHRP Project 25-59, “Pollinator Habitat Conservation along Roadways,” was to produce guides that cover 16 regions of the United States. Each guide includes regional information about site selection, design, installation, and management of roadside pollinator habitat; the native plants and pollinators of each region; and guidance on ESA regulatory compliance to reduce regulatory uncertainty and contribute to pollinator conservation and recovery. Supporting materials that accompanied the guides include videos for transportation agencies and the public, a communications toolbox, monitoring and habitat assessment tools, and plant lists.

NCHRP 20-44(55) will provide training on using the guides, and help state department of transportation (DOT) staff understand and consider pollinator habitat conservation strategies that may be effective in their jurisdiction or situation. ]]></description>
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