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Figure 4: All general wildlife installations for 2016 were located between Hyak and Easton on the I-90 corridor.
Table 5. All I-90 survey areas
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Denotes the first date photos were received in 2016 from survey areas left active over the
winter. *Denotes the last date photos were checked, but survey area was not uninstalled.
I-90 Wildlife Corridor Camera Survey Areas 2016
Survey Area
General
Region # of Installations Installation Date Removal Date
Total Trap
Nights Lure
Alaska Lake OWNF 2 2016/05/28 2016/11/29* 292 days None
Crystal Springs OWNF 5 2016/06/19 2017/01/15 420 days None
Easton OWNF 3 2016/01/09^ 2017/01/07* 728 days None
Over the course of the season, one level two species was recorded: a mountain lion at Easton. Eight level three
species, including black bear, bobcat, coyote, elk, mule deer, beaver, snowshoe hare and smaller mammals, and
human (non-volunteer) were detected (Table 6). All species were seen at Alaska Lake and Price Creek, while
Easton did not get any human (non-volunteer) detection events (Table 6).
Table 6. Number of detection events by species at I-90 wildlife corridor survey areas.