Wildlands CPR updates Bibliographic Database

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We’ve just finished updating the bibliographic database that we’ve been maintaining since 1995, bringing our total list of citations to over 20,000.  The 2009 update includes almost 5,500 new entries, ranging from roadside pollution studies and heavy metal source and apportionment research to the latest articles on pedestrian safety and driver behavior research.  Of course, there are also hundreds of recent studies that document the effects of vehicles, roads, and off-road vehicles on animals and plants from around the world.  This thorough collection of citations and abstracts provides professionals, researchers, students, activists and scientists with an invaluable resource.  

To access it click here, or go to our resources page and select Bibliographic Search on the left hand toolbar.  The database is searchable and includes “grey literature” such as journal articles, legal opinions, government documents, conference proceedings, and books.  Most citations include an accompanying abstract.   

Please contact Staff Scientist Adam Switalski  - adam (at) wildlandscpr.org or (406) 543-9551 for more information.