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Roadkill: A Silent Threat to Wildlife

   Roadkill: A Silent Threat to Wildlife Every year, millions of animals are killed by vehicles on roads around the world. Roadkill is not only a tragic loss of life, but also a serious threat to the conservation of wildlife and biodiversity. In this blog post, we will explore the causes, impacts and solutions of roadkill, and how you can help document and prevent it. Causes of Roadkill Roadkill is the result of the collision between wildlife and vehicles on roads. The main causes of roadkill are: - Habitat fragmentation: Roads divide natural habitats into smaller and isolated patches, forcing animals to cross them to access resources, mates or dispersal areas. - Road density: The more roads there are, the higher the probability of encounters between wildlife and vehicles. - Traffic volume and speed: The more vehicles there are on the roads, and the faster they travel, the less time animals have to react and avoid collisions. - Animal behavior: Some animals are more prone to c...
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Document roadkill

Document Roadkill How You Can Help Document Roadkill One of the ways you can help prevent roadkill is to document it. Documenting roadkill can help collect valuable data on the occurrence, distribution and patterns of roadkill; identify hotspots or priority areas for mitigation