Impact of Roads and Vehicles on Wildlife Populations
"With over one billion cars on the planet (OICA 2016), the global scale of wildlife roadkill is enormous. Estimates include anywhere between 89-340 million birds killed each year by cars in the US (Loss et al. 2014) and 29 million mammals per year in Europe (Grilo et al. 2020)"
"Estimates for Australia are limited but published studies have reported such figures as: over nine million kangaroos and wallabies struck on Australian roads each year (Burgin and Brainwood 2008); over 300 koalas killed annually on roads in southeast Queensland (QDES 2022); and over 40,000 frogs run over annually on one road in northern NSW (Goldingay and Taylor 2006)"
The Evolution of Wildlife Crossings in Eastern Australia and a Guide to 57 Iconic Sites, Brendan Taylor
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/news/item/book-in-focus-The-Evolution-of-Wildlife-Crossings-in-Eastern-Australia-and-a-Guide-to-57-Iconic-Sites
Extract
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/resources/pdfs/978-1-5275-0142-3-sample.pdf
#book #RoadKill #koalas #birds #frogs #biodiversity #habitat #fragmentation #biodiversity #WildlifeCrossings #wildlife #roads #mortalities #MidNorthCoast #NSW #cars #speed #extinction makers
#book #roadkill #koalas #birds #frogs #biodiversity #habitat #fragmentation #wildlifecrossings #wildlife #roads #mortalities #midnorthcoast #nsw #cars #speed #extinction
In #Denmark the number of #Mortalities apparently has not increased by #Covid19.
https://www.thelocal.dk/20200417/death-rate-in-denmark-unchanged-by-coronavirus-danish-statistics
#denmark #mortalities #COVID19
Austrian statistics-office presented a study that #mortalities in the first week of April 2020 is around 13% above the average of 2016-2019.
https://science.orf.at/stories/3200594
#CoronaVirus