Rubryka found solutions that are already helpful around the world and protect wildlife from roadkill. What should you do when you see or accidentally kill an animal on the road? What Ukraine should do to reduce such tragedies? Find out in our article.
Roadkill is a result of the growing automobile traffic. Car collisions are one of the most common causes of wildlife death.
Every spring and summer, the situation worsens due to many factors: climate changes, animal life cycle, migration, etc. As the number of vehicles and roads increases, the number of roadkill will eventually multiply. However, there are solutions that can change this horrific progression. Rubryka found out what these are and what to do to save both the lives of animals and the nerves of drivers.
Ukrainian scientist and ecologist Viktor Parkhomenko has been conducting field research for 20 years, starting in 2000, to determine the main factors of animal death on the roads. He defined 24 main factors that affect roadkill. Most of them are related to the type, color, and even temperature of the road, vehicles, and drivers. In the study, the author cited several possible solutions already working in other countries, some of them being completely non-obvious.
Parkhomenko claims that the color of the road surface plays a vital role in the statistics of roadkill: the darker it is, the more animals, especially birds and insects, die.
The scientist found that seabirds often land on dim, light, or dark roads in coastal areas. This is primarily due to the higher temperature and the convenience of a place to rest and take off. Therefore, the brightly-colored roads, especially painted red, can scare away birds.
In some countries, such painting is also used to reduce the road temperature. Firstly, this solution can reduce the air temperature in the area. Secondly, it can save the lives of aquatic animals and birds that mistake the haze of hot asphalt for the surface of a water body.
For example, the 200-meter-long experimental section in Qatar was covered with a special 1-millimeter blue coating with a heat-reflective pigment and hollow ceramic microspheres that effectively reflect infrared radiation.
Surprisingly, energy-saving lighting on roads has a double effect. Viktor Parkhomenko points out that the old "yellow" lighting (mercury lamps) attracts insects and various animals at night, which, in turn, are food for birds and can be deadly bait.
With today's transition to the use of sodium-vapor, energy-saving, and LED lamps, the light of which barely attracts insects, fewer animals are dying in the open.
Several studies confirm this in observations in the suburbs of Ukraine's eastern Sumy. After replacing the power-consuming lamps with LED ones, 4-7 times fewer hedgehogs died.
Animal bridges allow wildlife species to cross lanes and other dangerous areas separated by a road. They are called ecoducts. These constructions are made to navigate mammal species, crabs, and even parrots.
"Ecoducts can be similar to bridges, tunnels, or pipelines. Their design depends on the size of the animals. For example, underground tunnels are built for larger animals, while hedgehogs and other small animals use pipes," comments ecologist Yuliia Avramenko.
This construction can prevent the death of animals on the road. Ecoducts have their cons, such as making animal herds "degenerated". Since the road prevents migration, herds cannot find new partners, so new cubs may be born with genetical issues.
Overhead crossings covered with plants are built in well-chosen areas based on the migration routes of wildlife species.
Ukraine still lacks such crossings, but thanks to the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature), international researchers started studying this issue in the Carpathian region and the state. In 2018, the government approved a new transport strategy for Ukraine until 2030, which includes WWF's proposals for greening transport infrastructure and building ecological crossings for wildlife. However, so far, Ukrainians have not noticed any such solutions.
Rubryka has already posted a tutorial for Ukrainians to initiate building flyovers for animals in their hometowns.
"To prevent roadkill, signs such as "Beware of wild animals" are installed on highways near forests. The driver should slow down and drive carefully along the indicated section of the road." environmentalist Yuliia Avramenko also added.
Scientists from Denmark conducted a survey among local drivers. Around 80% of them responded that they had suffered an accident with a wild animal. They had a split second to make a responsible decision and pull from the road.
This can happen to anyone, even if the driver does not exceed the speed limit and follows all traffic rules. So, what should he do if he hits an animal?
According to the rules of the traffic code, you must follow the following steps:
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