Road Ecology Center releases Wildlife Vehicle Conflict report
The UC Davis Road Ecology Center released their sixth annual Wildlife Vehicle Conflict report, which identifies "hot spots" for wildlife-vehicle conflicts in California.
Fraser Shilling, co-director of the UC Davis Road Ecology Center, recommends using the data collected to minimize collisions and protect drivers.
Read the article
https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/california-roadkill-report-maps-costs-hot-spots-and-solutions
Read the full report
Impact of Wildlife-Vehicle Conflict on California Drivers and Animals (PDF)