2024
DOI: 10.3897/natureconservation.57.116972
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The potential of electrified barriers to keep black bears out of fenced road corridors at low volume access roads

Marcel P. Huijser,
Samantha C. Getty

Abstract: Fences can reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions, but it is not always possible to fence over long distances, especially not in multi-functional landscapes. Side roads, driveways, and the need for access to agricultural fields all result in gaps in the fence. In some cases, wildlife guards or gates are installed at access points. However, gates usually require people to get in and out of their vehicle and they are often left open. Wildlife guards are typically only suited for low traffic speed, and while they can… Show more

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