Wild pig (Sus scrofa) collisions with vehicles are known to occur in the United States, but only minimal information describing these accidents has been reported. In an effort to better characterize these accidents, data were collected from 179 wild pig-vehicle collisions from a location in west central South Carolina. Data included accident parameters pertaining to the animals involved, time, location, and human impacts. The age structure of the animals involved was significantly older than that found in the population. Most collisions involved single animals. However, up to seven animals were involved in individual accidents. As the number of animals per collision increased, the age and body mass of the individuals involved decreased. The...
The trends of increasing traffic volumes and road densities will only magnify the already adverse ef...
This study examined whether the rising trends of wild boar (Sus scrofa)-vehicle accidents in Sweden ...
Animal–vehicle collisions (AVCs) cause animal death, human injury, and vehicle damage. Uncovering th...
Over the past decade, the frequency of wild pig (Sus scrofa)-vehicle collisions (WPVCs) and number o...
Over the past decade, the frequency of wild pig (Sus scrofa)-vehicle collisions (WPVCs) and number o...
This paper is the first to report data on wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) in Wallonia, southern Be...
Attacks on humans by wild pigs (Sus scrofa) have been documented since ancient times. However, studi...
Ungulate vehicle collisions (UVC) provoke serious damage, including human casualties, and a large nu...
<div><p>Ungulate vehicle collisions (UVC) provoke serious damage, including human casualties, and a ...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) are important in wildlife management due to their increasing socio...
Paper submitted for presentation and publication review TRB 2003 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revise...
Wildlife collisions with vehicles and trains are examined in Jasper National Park, Alberta. The data...
This study examined whether the rising trends of wild boar (Sus scrofa)-vehicle accidents in Sweden ...
This study examined whether the rising trends of wild boar (Sus scrofa)-vehicle accidents in Sweden ...
This study examined whether the rising trends of wild boar (Sus scrofa)-vehicle accidents in Sweden ...
The trends of increasing traffic volumes and road densities will only magnify the already adverse ef...
This study examined whether the rising trends of wild boar (Sus scrofa)-vehicle accidents in Sweden ...
Animal–vehicle collisions (AVCs) cause animal death, human injury, and vehicle damage. Uncovering th...
Over the past decade, the frequency of wild pig (Sus scrofa)-vehicle collisions (WPVCs) and number o...
Over the past decade, the frequency of wild pig (Sus scrofa)-vehicle collisions (WPVCs) and number o...
This paper is the first to report data on wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) in Wallonia, southern Be...
Attacks on humans by wild pigs (Sus scrofa) have been documented since ancient times. However, studi...
Ungulate vehicle collisions (UVC) provoke serious damage, including human casualties, and a large nu...
<div><p>Ungulate vehicle collisions (UVC) provoke serious damage, including human casualties, and a ...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) are important in wildlife management due to their increasing socio...
Paper submitted for presentation and publication review TRB 2003 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revise...
Wildlife collisions with vehicles and trains are examined in Jasper National Park, Alberta. The data...
This study examined whether the rising trends of wild boar (Sus scrofa)-vehicle accidents in Sweden ...
This study examined whether the rising trends of wild boar (Sus scrofa)-vehicle accidents in Sweden ...
This study examined whether the rising trends of wild boar (Sus scrofa)-vehicle accidents in Sweden ...
The trends of increasing traffic volumes and road densities will only magnify the already adverse ef...
This study examined whether the rising trends of wild boar (Sus scrofa)-vehicle accidents in Sweden ...
Animal–vehicle collisions (AVCs) cause animal death, human injury, and vehicle damage. Uncovering th...