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This research was conducted as part of The University of Queensland Bachelor of Science (Honours) Program. This project tied to determine whether Australian wildlife used under-road drainage culverts or crossed roads directly. If so, this project also aimed to determine whether the interactions between animals characteristics, the environment and culvert properties influenced culvert use.
Wildlife-vehicle collisions, roadkill, Road ecology, movement ecology, landscape connectivity, road management
Wildlife-vehicle collisions, roadkill, Road ecology, movement ecology, landscape connectivity, road management
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