Roads and Wildlife: Black Hills and Badlands
Start Date
27-4-2023 1:30 PM
Document Type
Poster
Description
Previous studies have suggested a relationship between wildlife populations and the presence of roads. This study aims to examine how this relationship presents itself in the Black Hills and Badlands regions of South Dakota. Protecting the wildlife populations in these areas is crucial for local tourism through the Black Hills National Forest and Badlands National Park, as well as for the conservation of unique species and habitats.
Roads and Wildlife: Black Hills and Badlands
Previous studies have suggested a relationship between wildlife populations and the presence of roads. This study aims to examine how this relationship presents itself in the Black Hills and Badlands regions of South Dakota. Protecting the wildlife populations in these areas is crucial for local tourism through the Black Hills National Forest and Badlands National Park, as well as for the conservation of unique species and habitats.
Comments
The faculty mentor for this project was Nancy Holcroft Benson, Biology.