Marshall Moore Presents on Integrated Fish Passage and Wildlife Connectivity at IFPC 2026
Marshall Moore presented at IFPC 2026 on designing infrastructure that supports both fish passage and terrestrial wildlife movement, showcasing multi-benefit solutions that advance ecological connectivity and resilience.
Marshall Moore (Senior Technical Lead Engineer – Structures Division) recently presented at the 2026 International Fish Passage Conference at UC Davis on the importance of cohesive design between fish passage and terrestrial connectivity.
Marshall highlighted several Mark Thomas projects where solutions developed for fish passage also created meaningful benefits for terrestrial wildlife movement, demonstrating how thoughtful infrastructure design can serve multiple ecological functions simultaneously. His presentation also explored ways traditional bridge projects can be adapted to better accommodate terrestrial connectivity while still meeting project goals.
As transportation infrastructure continues to evolve, integrating environmental stewardship into project delivery remains a key priority for our team. Presentations like this help advance industry conversations around resilient, multi-benefit design approaches that support both communities and ecosystems.