Wildlife Roadkill Hotspots on Roads Crossing Conservation Units (UC) in the State of Sergipe, Brazil
Douglas Aran dos Santos Bomfim,
Claudia Moura de Melo,
Rubens Riscala Madi
Abstract:Wildlife roadkill is a significant threat to biodiversity in Brazil, causing numerous animal fatalities annually. This study aimed to identify the primary locations of wildlife roadkill on two highways passing through Conservation Units (UCs) in Sergipe, examining the correlation between roadkill incidents and periods of drought and rainfall. From November 2021 to October 2022, 49 surveys were conducted along BR-235, near the Serra de Itabaiana National Park, and the Adil Dantas do Amor Cardoso highway, traver… Show more
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