2022
DOI: 10.11609/jott.7713.14.1.20517-20522
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Wildlife at the crossroads: wild animal road kills due to vehicular collision on a mountainous highway in northwestern Himalayan region

Abstract: Wildlife mortality due to vehicular collision is well known across the world and the number of such incidences is steadily rising in Himalaya as well. To assess the quantum of wildlife road kills, we conducted an intensive survey spanning 33 months along a mountainous National Highway 244 in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. Forty-nine wild animal carcasses of 13 species of higher vertebrates were observed lying on the road, shoulders, edges, and valley slopes. These included seven mammals, four bird… Show more

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“…and revealed the management, reduction and prevention of wildlife species death in road side accident [13]. By development of tourism and economic industries, the thickness of traffic volume and road networks have been increasing quickly in current years, which has resulted in inevitable influences on wildlife [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and revealed the management, reduction and prevention of wildlife species death in road side accident [13]. By development of tourism and economic industries, the thickness of traffic volume and road networks have been increasing quickly in current years, which has resulted in inevitable influences on wildlife [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%