Wildlife Crossing Planning & Design - (10/2025)

10/29/2025 - 10:50am-11:45am

Wildlife crossings have proven to be the only effective tool at both reducing wildlife vehicle collisions (WVCs) and improving wildlife connectivity. With the legislature’s unanimous support for the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act in 2021 and further dedication of over $100 million toward the Florida Wildlife Corridor in the 2025 budget, it’s clear that Floridians strongly support the idea of a connected wildlife corridor. However, many of FDOT’s roadways cross the Florida Wildlife Corridor which fragments the Corridor but also provides an opportunity for improvements. This presentation will delve into the engineering designs of recent projects and efforts to improve wildlife connectivity within central and southwest Florida. Learn about the variety of tools and data FDOT uses to make sound decisions on where to locate wildlife crossings and the design of the size and type of crossing.

Instructor(s):

Brent Setchell (D1)
Katasha Cornwell (CO)

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