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CO State Highway 9

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Project Date: 
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
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This project provides rapid sharing of pictures of wildlife as they cross selected mitigation structures across State Highway 9 in Colorado. The structures were built to decrease WVC while maintaining habitat connectivity.  Safety and wildlife mitigations on this stretch include the first two wildlife overpasses in the state of Colorado, five wildlife underpasses, continuous game-proof fencing, wildlife escape ramps, deer guards, pedestrian pass-thru gates and small animal culverts. Photo monitoring started in December 2015 and will continue for 3-5 years post-construction. Approximately half of the project, including 3 underpasses and 1 overpass, was completed in 2015. The entire project is anticipated to be finished by the end of 2016. 

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Reports

This report describes the autmoated processes we developed for cameras used in environmental monitoring by state Departments of Transportation. These include web-services and artificial intelligence-based image processing to facilitate identificaiton of wildlife in camera trap images, as well as identifying images containing animals (vs. no animals).

Observation Summary

This is a summary of animal observation across all locations and positions.

Animal Image Count Animal Count
1 American Crow 1 1
2 Bighorn Sheep 1 1
3 Black Bear 18 18
4 Black-Billed Magpie 4 4
5 Black-Tailed Jackrabbit 53 57
6 Bobcat 23 23
7 Brewer's Blackbird 4 4
8 Brush Rabbit 24 24
9 Common Raven 3 3
10 Coyote 587 608
11 Domestic Dog 2 3
12 Elk 82 88
13 Gray Fox 7 7
14 Human 74 83
15 Human Researcher 133 149
16 Moose 23 24
17 Mountain Lion 38 41
18 Mule (or Black tailed) Deer 10,171 12,386
19 Pronghorn 5 5
20 Red Fox 80 80
21 Striped Skunk 1 2