2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4953
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Using animal–vehicle collision data for wildlife population monitoring

Jonathan Lind Hansen,
Peter Sunde,
Thorsten Johannes Skovbjerg Balsby
et al.

Abstract: Globally, collisions with vehicles result in millions of animal deaths every year, representing a major issue for wildlife conservation and management. Consequently, and importantly, much research has focused on understanding patterns of animal–vehicle collisions with the aim to reduce roadkill of wildlife. However, existing data on animal–vehicle collisions might also represent a novel opportunity to monitor wildlife populations. For this purpose, we compared data of >1.2 million hunter‐shot deer and >4… Show more

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