Looking for an effective method to reduce risk of animal-train collisions, we tested the system of wildlife warning reflectors, a method usually used on roads. The research was conducted in central Poland, along a 2.1 km stretch of the E65 railway line near Warsaw, during eight months, in the years 2010–2011. For six months of a test period, the reflectors were uncovered (active) and, for the next two months of the control period, they were covered (non-active). Digital cameras were used to register animal reactions to trains 24-hours per day. We compared the probability of escape (escape = 1; no reaction = 0) from an oncoming train during test and control periods of the research, in different parts of a day (i.e. day vs. night) and compare...
690589666Final report; Aug. 2006-Dec.2008.PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/32000/32500/32590/WYD...
Despite the rapid advancements in the field of road ecology, very little research has been done in r...
Objectives: A Roadside Animal Detection System (RADS) was installed in January 2012 along Highway 41...
Millions of animals are killed by vehicle collisions each year. As mitigation measures, wildlife war...
Wildlife-train collisions can have deleterious effects on local wildlife populations and come with h...
<p>Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) produce considerable costs in road traffic due to human fatalit...
A goal to reduce the frequency of animal-vehicle collisions is motivating extensive research on this...
PDFTech ReportFHWA-WY-15/03FRS05212Traffic accidentsWildlifeDeerWarning devicesEvaluationField tests...
1. Total length of railways worldwide exceeds 1 million kilometres and recent railway development di...
Collisions between trains and sika deer (Cervus nippon) cause various problems involving animal and ...
Collisions which occur between deer and motor vehicles are often inevitabile, because they originate...
Every year, there are millions of documented vehicle collisions involving cervids across Europe and ...
52543771Technical assistance report;Apr. 2000June 2003.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 03-TAR6VirginiaVirgin...
The prevention of accidents caused by roe deers (Capreolus capreolus) The collisions between roe de...
Wildlife railway research is highly underrepresented in science despite documented wildlife-train co...
690589666Final report; Aug. 2006-Dec.2008.PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/32000/32500/32590/WYD...
Despite the rapid advancements in the field of road ecology, very little research has been done in r...
Objectives: A Roadside Animal Detection System (RADS) was installed in January 2012 along Highway 41...
Millions of animals are killed by vehicle collisions each year. As mitigation measures, wildlife war...
Wildlife-train collisions can have deleterious effects on local wildlife populations and come with h...
<p>Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) produce considerable costs in road traffic due to human fatalit...
A goal to reduce the frequency of animal-vehicle collisions is motivating extensive research on this...
PDFTech ReportFHWA-WY-15/03FRS05212Traffic accidentsWildlifeDeerWarning devicesEvaluationField tests...
1. Total length of railways worldwide exceeds 1 million kilometres and recent railway development di...
Collisions between trains and sika deer (Cervus nippon) cause various problems involving animal and ...
Collisions which occur between deer and motor vehicles are often inevitabile, because they originate...
Every year, there are millions of documented vehicle collisions involving cervids across Europe and ...
52543771Technical assistance report;Apr. 2000June 2003.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 03-TAR6VirginiaVirgin...
The prevention of accidents caused by roe deers (Capreolus capreolus) The collisions between roe de...
Wildlife railway research is highly underrepresented in science despite documented wildlife-train co...
690589666Final report; Aug. 2006-Dec.2008.PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/32000/32500/32590/WYD...
Despite the rapid advancements in the field of road ecology, very little research has been done in r...
Objectives: A Roadside Animal Detection System (RADS) was installed in January 2012 along Highway 41...