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  Roads  are the largest human artifact on the planet; they have fragmented wild  landscapes, endangered species, ushered in the "age of urban sprawl,"  and challenged our bedrock sense of community. America's network of  interstate highways and local roads were largely constructed before the  advent of modern day ecology. What would it take to imagine a new kind of road that would mitigate  their environmental impact? It is critically important considering the  furthest spot from a road in the lower 48 states is only 22 miles. We  have bisected the land like few others.
  Division Street embarkes on a journey that  chronicles the latest environmental research and engineering today  giving hope that a  transportation crisis can be averted.
  Expert commentary includes:    Linda Chapin, Director of the Metropolitan Center for Regional Studies, University of Central Florida    Dr. Tony Clevenger, Western Transportation Institute    Dr. Richard Forman, Prof of Landscape Ecology, Harvard University    Dr. Marty Main, Professor of Wildlife Ecology, University of Florida    Dr. Daniel Smith, Science and Planning in Conservation Ecology, University of Central Florida  |