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WSDOT - Wildlife Barrier Fencing
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Organization
The Washington State Department of Ecology - view all
Update frequencyunknown
Last updated3 years ago
Overview

Wildlife Barrier Fencing consists of lines that describe the characteristics of wildlife fences installed along state highways. Wildlife Barrier Fencing is part of habitat connectivity infrastructure that enables wildlife to safely cross highways or prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions. Wildlife fences are installed to prevent wildlife from crossing highways at grade and may also direct the movement of wildlife to structures, such as bridges and culverts, where highways can be crossed safely. The fence line segments in the dataset also have links to additional information such as pictures of the fence and construction plan sheets.

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Additional Information
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Dcat Issued2018-11-26T20:05:55.000Z
Dcat Modified2022-10-05T19:04:56.000Z
Dcat Publisher NameWashington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), Environmental Services Office (ESO)
Guidhttps://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fabe0a018db940ac97b2a9b89ecb3ead&sublayer=1
Harvest Object Idb3b812b4-498c-4da8-a729-143fd7b48de4
Harvest Source Id03016d16-b963-4f6a-99b0-8a37574f4576
Harvest Source TitleWashington Geospatial Open Data Portal
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