Millions of wild animals are killed annually on roads worldwide. During spring 2020, the volume of road traffic was reduced globally as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. We gathered data on wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) from Czechia, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Israel, Norway, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and for Scotland and England within the United Kingdom. In all studied countries WVC statistics tend to be dominated by large mammals (various deer species and wild boar), while information on smaller mammals as well as birds are less well recorded. The expected number of WVC for 2020 was predicted on the basis of 2015%2019 WVC time series representing expected WVC numbers under normal traffic conditions. Then, the forecasted and repo...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions are increasing across both Europe and North America, with considerable i...
This article describes the issue of the influences of the time factor and wildlife populations on ro...
This paper is the first to report data on wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) in Wallonia, southern Be...
Millions of wild animals are killed annually on roads worldwide. During spring 2020, the volume of r...
The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on human and vehicular mobility on the number of roadkills of wi...
The COVID-19 pandemic provides a rare opportunity to reveal the impact of reduced human activity on ...
Abstract Wildlife-vehicle collisions threaten both humans and wildlife, but we still lack informatio...
ABSTRACT: Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) in many places have a significant impact on wildlife ma...
Road mortality is one of the most obvious forms of anthropic impact upon fauna. The Iron Gates Natur...
Wildlife–vehicle collisions (WVCs) cause millions of vertebrate mortalities globally, threatening po...
We investigated roadkills in urban areas in Lithuania from 2007 to 2022, including two periods with ...
The interrelations between human activity and animal populations are of increasing interest due to t...
European ungulate populations are increasing both in number and distributional range, resulting in m...
Animal-vehicle collisions are a common phenomenon worldwide, causing injury or death to millions of ...
Wildlife vehicle collisions (WVC) are a problem in the world that is costly and can create suffering...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions are increasing across both Europe and North America, with considerable i...
This article describes the issue of the influences of the time factor and wildlife populations on ro...
This paper is the first to report data on wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) in Wallonia, southern Be...
Millions of wild animals are killed annually on roads worldwide. During spring 2020, the volume of r...
The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on human and vehicular mobility on the number of roadkills of wi...
The COVID-19 pandemic provides a rare opportunity to reveal the impact of reduced human activity on ...
Abstract Wildlife-vehicle collisions threaten both humans and wildlife, but we still lack informatio...
ABSTRACT: Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) in many places have a significant impact on wildlife ma...
Road mortality is one of the most obvious forms of anthropic impact upon fauna. The Iron Gates Natur...
Wildlife–vehicle collisions (WVCs) cause millions of vertebrate mortalities globally, threatening po...
We investigated roadkills in urban areas in Lithuania from 2007 to 2022, including two periods with ...
The interrelations between human activity and animal populations are of increasing interest due to t...
European ungulate populations are increasing both in number and distributional range, resulting in m...
Animal-vehicle collisions are a common phenomenon worldwide, causing injury or death to millions of ...
Wildlife vehicle collisions (WVC) are a problem in the world that is costly and can create suffering...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions are increasing across both Europe and North America, with considerable i...
This article describes the issue of the influences of the time factor and wildlife populations on ro...
This paper is the first to report data on wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) in Wallonia, southern Be...