Wildlife Crossing Structures - Banff

The objective of this project is to monitor the effectiveness of wildlife crossing structures along the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) in Banff National Park and Hwy 93 south (93S) in Kootenay National Park. Specifically this monitoring includes the detection of large mammals (including carnivores, and ungulates) using the crossing structures. Monitoring is on-going throughout the year. Parks Canada monitors 44 wildlife crossing structures along the TCH using remote wildlife motion triggered cameras. Roadways have been recognised as a barrier to wildlife, and can act as a barrier for wildlife movement and migration in the Rocky Mountains National Parks. Of critical concern is the TCH and Highway 93 South. The purpose is to quantify the success of the mitigation efforts in decreasing wildlife road mortality and maintaining habitat connectivity.

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Last Updated April 17, 2026, 21:20 (UTC)
Created April 17, 2026, 21:20 (UTC)
contact_email derek.petersen@pc.gc.ca
contact_person {}
criticality_level ["educators", "nongovernmental_organizations", "scientists", "students"]
data_dictionary []
geographic_scope ["48"]
open_canada_collection primary
open_canada_date_published 2017-10-01 00:00:00
open_canada_keywords {"fr": ["passages pour animaux", "Transcanadienne", "surveillance de l’efficacité des mesures de gestion", "gros carnivores", "Parc national Banff"], "en": ["wildlife crossing structures", "Trans Canada Hwy", "management effectiveness monitoring", "large carnivores", "Banff National Park"]}
open_canada_subject ["nature_and_environment"]
sensitivity_level unrestricted
title_fr Passages pour animaux - Parc national Banff
update_frequency P1Y