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Using citizen-collected wildlife sightings to predict traffic strike hot spots for threatened species: a case study on the southern cassowary
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Using citizen-collected wildlife sightings to predict traffic strike hot spots for threatened species: a case study on the southern cassowary

Ross G Dwyer, Luke Carpenter-Bundhoo, Craig E Franklin and Hamish A Campbell
Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol.53(4), pp.973-982
2016
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https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12635View
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Abstract

conservation ratite roads southern cassowary Casuarius casuar- ius johnsonii urban ecology wildlife mortality citizen science

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