Abstract. Kangaroo-vehicle collisions are frequent on Australian highways. Despite high economic costs, detrimental effects on animal welfare, and potential impacts on population viability, little research has been done to investigate the impact of road mortality on kangaroo populations, where and why accidents occur, and how the collisions can be mitigated. We therefore collected data on species (Macropus rufus, M. giganteus, M. fuliginosus, M. robustus), sex and age of kangaroos killed on a 21.2 km bitumised section of outback highway over 6 months in far western New South Wales, Australia. The spatial and temporal distribution of road-killed kangaroos was investigated in relation to the cover and quality of road-side vegetation, road cha...
Each year in Australia many thousands of collisions occur between motor vehicles and animals, result...
The aim of this paper is to highlight long-term (four decades) research and monitoring the populatio...
Abstract. An obvious sign of potential human impact on animal populations is roadkill. In Tasmania, ...
Kangaroo-vehicle collisions are frequent on Australian highways. Despite high economic costs, detrim...
sheep rangelands, during and following drought periods. Australian Mammalogy 26: 215-226. The effect...
The effects of roads on wildlife behaviour and ecological function are poorly known in arid Australi...
Background: Roads have major ecological impacts on wildlife. Vehicle collisions most frequently impa...
Context. Vehicle strike is a major issue where wildlife habitat is intersected by busy roads. Near T...
The construction and use of roads poses many threats to wildlife including, most notably, animal mor...
Abstract. Understanding the impacts of roads on wildlife and the natural environment is of increasin...
Context: As urban landscapes proliferate globally, the need for research into urban wildlife interac...
Most urban mammals are small. However, one of the largest marsupials, the Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macr...
The vast network of roads around the world has had a significant effect on wildlife and ecosystems t...
Collisions of vehicles with wildlife kill and injure animals and are also a risk to vehicle occupant...
In 1995, the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, the Queensland Department of Main Roads and Redl...
Each year in Australia many thousands of collisions occur between motor vehicles and animals, result...
The aim of this paper is to highlight long-term (four decades) research and monitoring the populatio...
Abstract. An obvious sign of potential human impact on animal populations is roadkill. In Tasmania, ...
Kangaroo-vehicle collisions are frequent on Australian highways. Despite high economic costs, detrim...
sheep rangelands, during and following drought periods. Australian Mammalogy 26: 215-226. The effect...
The effects of roads on wildlife behaviour and ecological function are poorly known in arid Australi...
Background: Roads have major ecological impacts on wildlife. Vehicle collisions most frequently impa...
Context. Vehicle strike is a major issue where wildlife habitat is intersected by busy roads. Near T...
The construction and use of roads poses many threats to wildlife including, most notably, animal mor...
Abstract. Understanding the impacts of roads on wildlife and the natural environment is of increasin...
Context: As urban landscapes proliferate globally, the need for research into urban wildlife interac...
Most urban mammals are small. However, one of the largest marsupials, the Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macr...
The vast network of roads around the world has had a significant effect on wildlife and ecosystems t...
Collisions of vehicles with wildlife kill and injure animals and are also a risk to vehicle occupant...
In 1995, the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, the Queensland Department of Main Roads and Redl...
Each year in Australia many thousands of collisions occur between motor vehicles and animals, result...
The aim of this paper is to highlight long-term (four decades) research and monitoring the populatio...
Abstract. An obvious sign of potential human impact on animal populations is roadkill. In Tasmania, ...