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Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways
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Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways

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Pollinating insect populations are declining, and, if widely distributed insect populations continue to decline, these species may become listed under the Endangered Species Act. Because capacity improvement projects and right-of-way (ROW) maintenance practices may negatively affect or “take” listed insect populations, state departments of transportation (DOTs) and other transportation agencies are encouraged to establish or conserve pollinator habitats along their ROW. NCHRP Project 25-59 looked at successful practices and lessons learned from states where pollinator species are listed; the results are 16 regional guides and associated tools to share this knowledge and to show how to implement integrated pollinator habitat programs.


Regional Information and Tools

Overview

NCHRP Web-Only Document 362 consists of 16 regional guides, regional accessory materials, and a communications toolbox to help inform DOT staff and leadership and the general public about pollinators. A conduct of research report that explains the research process along with gaps in knowledge and practice for future research opportunities is also available.

Regional Accessory Materials

  • Regional plant lists
  • Data sheets
  • Habitat assessment guide
  • Cost benefit tool
  • Species maps

Communications Toolbox

  • Frequently asked questions
  • Talking points
  • Top DOT actions for pollinators
  • Photo library
  • Presentation slides
  • Video for DOTs
  • Video for general public

Regional Guides

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Volume 1

Alaska
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Volume 2

California
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Volume 3

Florida
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Volume 4

Great Basin
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Volume 5

Great Lakes
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Volume 6

Hawaii
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Volume 7

Inland Northwest
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Volume 8

Maritime Northwest
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Volume 9

Mid-Atlantic
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Volume 10

Midwest
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Volume 11

Northeast
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Volume 12

Northern Plains
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Volume 13

Rocky Mountains
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Volume 14

Southeast
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Volume 15

Southern Plains
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Volume 16

Southwest

Pollinators Videos

Pollinators - Short from The National Academies on Vimeo.

Pollinators - Long from The National Academies on Vimeo.

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