SUNY: Research - When Vehicles and Mammals Collide
March 05, 2020
March 05, 2020
NEW YORK, March 5 -- [TNSenvironmentresearch] The State University of New York's College of Environmental Science and Forestry issued the following news release:
When humans and wildlife attempt to share the road, it doesn't always bode well for the mammals. To date, the impact of collisions between vehicles and animals has been calculated simply by relying on the number of carcasses observed on the road. A study published in a recent issue of Landscape and Urban Planning offers a c . . .
When humans and wildlife attempt to share the road, it doesn't always bode well for the mammals. To date, the impact of collisions between vehicles and animals has been calculated simply by relying on the number of carcasses observed on the road. A study published in a recent issue of Landscape and Urban Planning offers a c . . .