Globally, wildlife-vehicle conflict (WVC) fragments wildlife populations (due to road/traffic-aversion), kills and injures individual animals, can cause wildlife population declines, may eventually contribute to local or total extinction of certain species, and can harm vehicles and drivers. Preventing WVC begins with recording locations of conflict, such as vehicle crashes, animal carcasses (roadkill), or animal behavior around roads, such as avoidance of roads or crossing-behavior. These data are ideally used to inform transportation policy and planning and to retrofit roadways and their structures to reduce WVC. We are collectively involved with or manage eight regional or national systems for reporting WVC in collaboration with voluntee...
The rapid and widespread development of the American road system has had incalculable benefit to the...
<p>Roads impact wildlife through a range of mechanisms from habitat loss and decreased landscape con...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.25338/B87S5G2020ZIPDatasetShilling, Fraser MCollins, ...
Wherever wildlife habitat and roadways overlap, roadkill seems inevitable. Observing and recording c...
Wildlife-vehicle conflict (WVC) occurs when traffic coincides with a place where animals decide to c...
Wildlife-vehicle conflict (WVC) occurs when traffic coincides with a place where animals decide to c...
Highways provide commuter traffic and goods movement among regions and cities through wild, protecte...
Highways provide commuter traffic and goods movement among regions and cities through wild, protecte...
Highways provide commuter traffic and goods movement among regions and cities through wild, protecte...
Highways provide commuter traffic and goods movement among regions and cities through wild, protecte...
Wildlife mortality due to vehicle collisions is detrimental to species with slower reproduction time...
The British Columbia Ministry of Transportation (BCMoT) has been operation its Wildlife Accident Rep...
Wildlife-vehicle collision (WVC) is one of the major causes of wildlife mortality and a concern for ...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.42732092020XLSXDatasetFerenc...
Wildlife vehicle collisions (WVC) are an increasing global problem as human habitation and related i...
The rapid and widespread development of the American road system has had incalculable benefit to the...
<p>Roads impact wildlife through a range of mechanisms from habitat loss and decreased landscape con...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.25338/B87S5G2020ZIPDatasetShilling, Fraser MCollins, ...
Wherever wildlife habitat and roadways overlap, roadkill seems inevitable. Observing and recording c...
Wildlife-vehicle conflict (WVC) occurs when traffic coincides with a place where animals decide to c...
Wildlife-vehicle conflict (WVC) occurs when traffic coincides with a place where animals decide to c...
Highways provide commuter traffic and goods movement among regions and cities through wild, protecte...
Highways provide commuter traffic and goods movement among regions and cities through wild, protecte...
Highways provide commuter traffic and goods movement among regions and cities through wild, protecte...
Highways provide commuter traffic and goods movement among regions and cities through wild, protecte...
Wildlife mortality due to vehicle collisions is detrimental to species with slower reproduction time...
The British Columbia Ministry of Transportation (BCMoT) has been operation its Wildlife Accident Rep...
Wildlife-vehicle collision (WVC) is one of the major causes of wildlife mortality and a concern for ...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.42732092020XLSXDatasetFerenc...
Wildlife vehicle collisions (WVC) are an increasing global problem as human habitation and related i...
The rapid and widespread development of the American road system has had incalculable benefit to the...
<p>Roads impact wildlife through a range of mechanisms from habitat loss and decreased landscape con...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.25338/B87S5G2020ZIPDatasetShilling, Fraser MCollins, ...