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FHWA Pollinator Website Case Studies/Practices

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April 7, 2021 • Invasive Species/Vegetation

Rhododendron Along Side of Blue Ridge Parkway Bridge

Case studies and best practices from state DOTs are available on FHWA’s Pollinator website by clicking on FHWA Pollinator Publications and State DOT Pollinator-Friendly Practices and Information.  The case studies focus on practices in Indiana, Texas, and Washington. State DOT practices include:

  • Florida DOT, “Economic Impact and Ecosystem Services Provided by Ecologically Sustainable Roadside”
  • Indiana DOT Hoosier Roadside Heritage Program
  • Kansas DOT Wildflowers and Native Grasses
  • North Carolina Pollinator Habitats Program
  • Ohio DOT Pollinator Program
  • Texas DOT “Wildflower Facts” and “Monarch Butterfly Rest Areas Coming to Texas Highways”
  • Vermont Agency of Transportation, “State Highway System Mowing BMPs”
  • Virginia DOT Pollinator Habitat Program
  • Washington State DOT “Pollinators and the Roadside” web page

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