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18: Dr. Chris Johnson - Road Ecology - Impacts on Wildlife and Landscape Connectivity

1 h 2 min · 24. april 2026
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In this episode, host Aleisha Keating chats to Dr. Chris Johnson, a transport ecologist. Chris shares is experiences from working in the industry, research and being involved in community projects. With over fifteen years in community-based environmental leadership, Chris works at the nexus of ecological restoration, infrastructure planning and environmental management. You'll hear about: 🦅Chris's journey from volunteering in landcare as a youngster to being inspired to study ecology and zoology through to taking an active role in community leadership.      🦅 The sobering stats of how many wildlife are killed on roads each year and the positive impact that well-designed roads can have on the ecology around roads  🦅 How Chris is helping to bridge the gap between research and practitioners, ensuring that decision makers are informed about the latest research outcomes 🦅 His involvement in Intrepid Landcare and other community groups Articles Illaweena Overpass Case Study [https://transportecology.info/case-studies/illaweena-overpass] Compton Road Wildlife Overpass Summary [https://transportecology.info/case-studies/compton-road-fauna-array] How well do wildlife crossing structures help animals across roads? [https://transportecology.info/research/effectivness-wildlifecrossingstructures?rq=soanes] (summary of research by Kylie Sloans) Do wildlife crossing structures mitigate the barrier effect of roads on animal movement? A global assessment [https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2664.14582] (original article by Kylie Sloans) Connect with Chris Instagram - @thetransportecologist [https://www.instagram.com/thetransportecologist/] Linkedin - Dr. Chris Johnson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-chris-johnson-1160a198/] Intrepid Landcare [https://intrepidlandcare.org/]

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