Impacts of exclusion fencing on target and non‐target fauna: a global review

D Smith, R King, BL Allen - Biological Reviews, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Exclusion fencing is a common tool used to mitigate a variety of unwanted economic losses
caused by problematic wildlife. While the potential for agricultural, ecological and economic …

The current attention and traction of fauna-sensitive road design in Australian transport research: A systematic review

CD Johnson, T Matthews, M Burke… - Australasian Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The implementation of fauna-sensitive road design has the potential to mitigate negative
impacts on wildlife caused by roads. However, our previous international review found …

Factors that drive koala roadkill: an analysis across multiple scales in New South Wales, Australia

D Lunney, M Predavec, I Sonawane… - Australian …, 2022 - CSIRO Publishing
A challenge to understanding the impacts of roads on koalas is that their effects operate
across multiple scales. To determine what conditions underlie koala roadkill, we looked at …

Use of road underpasses by mammals and a monitor lizard in eastern Australia and consideration of the prey‐trap hypothesis

RL Goldingay, D Rohweder, BD Taylor… - Ecology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Road networks continue to expand globally with predictable effects on ecological systems.
Research into the effectiveness of road underpasses and overpasses for wildlife has been …

Roadkill mitigation is paved with good intentions: A critique of Fox et al.(2019)

G Coulson, H Bender - Australian Mammalogy, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
In a recent publication, Fox et al.(2019) described a three-year trial of a 'virtual
fence'installed to reduce wildlife roadkills in north-eastern Tasmania. The authors reported a …

Koala road kills are linked to landscape attributes on Central Queensland's Peak Downs Highway

A Melzer, L Black - Australian Mammalogy, 2022 - CSIRO Publishing
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) road kills occur frequently along the Peak Downs highway
through the Clarke-Connors ranges. Highway upgrades allowed mitigation of koala-vehicle …

Quantifying wildlife use of escape ramps along a fenced highway

AJ Jensen, JD Perrine, AA Schaffner… - Human–Wildlife …, 2022 - digitalcommons.usu.edu
Wildlife exclusion fencing can significantly reduce wildlife–vehicle collisions. However,
some animals breach the fence and become trapped in the highway corridor, thereby …

Patterns and composition of medium and large vertebrate roadkill, based on six annual surveys along two adjoining highways in south-eastern Queensland, Australia

RW Matthews - Australian mammalogy, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Six annual single-pass roadkill surveys along two adjoining rural Queensland highways
near Carnarvon Gorge National Park revealed 612 medium-size to large vertebrates …

Habitat: Wildlife crossing Or roads crossing out wildlife?

C Donkin - Wildlife Australia, 2021 - search.informit.org
As the human population grows and landscapes become more urbanised there is a
corresponding increase in road density and traffic volumes. This increased road density and …

[引用][C] NCHRP 25-25, Task 113 ROAD PASSAGES AND BARRIERS FOR SMALL TERRESTRIAL WILDLIFE SPECIES CONSIDERATIONS FOR FENCE-ENDS …