Roads Pose Significant Threat to Bee Movement and Flower Pollination, University of Michigan Study Shows
May 12, 2021
May 12, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 12 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Road networks extend some 20 million miles across the globe, and that number is projected to increase by an additional 15 million miles or so by 2050.
Roads can be barriers to wildlife of all sorts, and scientists have studied road impacts on animals ranging from Florida panthers and grizzly bears to box turtles, mice, rattlesnakes and salamanders.
But much . . .
Road networks extend some 20 million miles across the globe, and that number is projected to increase by an additional 15 million miles or so by 2050.
Roads can be barriers to wildlife of all sorts, and scientists have studied road impacts on animals ranging from Florida panthers and grizzly bears to box turtles, mice, rattlesnakes and salamanders.
But much . . .