Wildlife-vehicle collisions represent an additive source of mortality to wildlife populations, in addition to other mortality, such as predation and disease. The trends of increasing traffic volumes and road densities will only magnify the mortality impacts of roads on large mammals and other vertebrates. In this study, we examined the descriptive and spatial aspects of ungulate-vehicle collisions (UVCs) in the Central Canadian Rocky Mountains (CCRMs). We then specifically addressed the landscape and highway characteristics associated with the UVCs in four major watersheds: the Bow Valley, Kananaskis Valley, Kicking Horse Valley, and Kootenay Valley, each with differing road-types, topography, and habitat. We grouped the factors associated ...
Road networks pose many well-documented threats to wildlife, from fragmenting habitats and restrict...
European ungulate populations are increasing both in number and distributional range, resulting in m...
Roads have been recognized as a threat to wildlife species for over 80 years. Studies on the effects...
Abstract: Wildlife-vehicle collisions represent an additive source of mortality to wildlife populati...
The trends of increasing traffic volumes and road densities will only magnify the already adverse ef...
To properly mitigate road impacts for wildlife and increase motorist safety, transportation departme...
Identifying factors that contribute to the risk of wildlife‐vehicle collisions (WVCs) has been a key...
Identifying factors that contribute to the risk of wildlife‐vehicle collisions (WVCs) has been a key...
The field of road ecology centers around the impacts that roads have on an ecosystem. Impacts affect...
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 ...
Vehicle collisions with animals pose serious issues in countries with well-developed highway network...
Moose (Alces alces)-vehicle collisions (MVC) can be costly by ecologically affecting population numb...
Highway/wildlife conflicts are becoming an acknowledged topic of concern for both conservation and t...
Deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are steadily increasing across North America. The increase is particu...
Road networks pose many well-documented threats to wildlife, from fragmenting habitats and restrict...
European ungulate populations are increasing both in number and distributional range, resulting in m...
Roads have been recognized as a threat to wildlife species for over 80 years. Studies on the effects...
Abstract: Wildlife-vehicle collisions represent an additive source of mortality to wildlife populati...
The trends of increasing traffic volumes and road densities will only magnify the already adverse ef...
To properly mitigate road impacts for wildlife and increase motorist safety, transportation departme...
Identifying factors that contribute to the risk of wildlife‐vehicle collisions (WVCs) has been a key...
Identifying factors that contribute to the risk of wildlife‐vehicle collisions (WVCs) has been a key...
The field of road ecology centers around the impacts that roads have on an ecosystem. Impacts affect...
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 ...
Vehicle collisions with animals pose serious issues in countries with well-developed highway network...
Moose (Alces alces)-vehicle collisions (MVC) can be costly by ecologically affecting population numb...
Highway/wildlife conflicts are becoming an acknowledged topic of concern for both conservation and t...
Deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are steadily increasing across North America. The increase is particu...
Road networks pose many well-documented threats to wildlife, from fragmenting habitats and restrict...
European ungulate populations are increasing both in number and distributional range, resulting in m...
Roads have been recognized as a threat to wildlife species for over 80 years. Studies on the effects...