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Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet
(eAudiobook)

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[United States] : HighBridge, 2023.
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eAudiobook
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Unabridged.
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1 online resource (1 audio file (11hr., 51 min.)) : digital.
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Some 40 million miles of roadways encircle the earth, yet we tend to regard them only as infrastructure for human convenience. While roads are so ubiquitous they're practically invisible to us, wild animals experience them as entirely alien forces of death and disruption. In Crossings, environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb travels throughout the United States and around the world to investigate how roads have transformed our planet. A million animals are killed by cars each day in the US alone, but as the new science of road ecology shows, the harms of highways extend far beyond roadkill. Creatures from antelope to salmon are losing their ability to migrate in search of food and mates; invasive plants hitch rides in tire treads; road salt contaminates lakes and rivers; and the very noise of traffic chases songbirds from vast swaths of habitat. Yet road ecologists are also seeking to blunt the destruction through innovative solutions. Goldfarb meets with conservationists building bridges for California's mountain lions and tunnels for English toads, engineers deconstructing the labyrinth of logging roads that web national forests, animal rehabbers caring for Tasmania's car-orphaned wallabies, and community organizers working to undo the havoc highways have wreaked upon American cities.

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Some 40 million miles of roadways encircle the earth, yet we tend to regard them only as infrastructure for human convenience. While roads are so ubiquitous they're practically invisible to us, wild animals experience them as entirely alien forces of death and disruption. In Crossings, environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb travels throughout the United States and around the world to investigate how roads have transformed our planet. A million animals are killed by cars each day in the US alone, but as the new science of road ecology shows, the harms of highways extend far beyond roadkill. Creatures from antelope to salmon are losing their ability to migrate in search of food and mates; invasive plants hitch rides in tire treads; road salt contaminates lakes and rivers; and the very noise of traffic chases songbirds from vast swaths of habitat. Yet road ecologists are also seeking to blunt the destruction through innovative solutions. Goldfarb meets with conservationists building bridges for California's mountain lions and tunnels for English toads, engineers deconstructing the labyrinth of logging roads that web national forests, animal rehabbers caring for Tasmania's car-orphaned wallabies, and community organizers working to undo the havoc highways have wreaked upon American cities.
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Goldfarb, B., & Hillgartner, M. (2023). Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet. Unabridged. [United States], HighBridge.

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Goldfarb, Ben and Malcolm, Hillgartner. 2023. Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet. [United States], HighBridge.

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Goldfarb, Ben and Malcolm, Hillgartner, Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet. [United States], HighBridge, 2023.

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Goldfarb, Ben, and Malcolm Hillgartner. Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet. Unabridged. [United States], HighBridge, 2023.

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