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Wildlife–vehicle collision

A wildlife–vehicle collision is a traffic collision with an animal; if the animal dies, its corpse is referred to as roadkill. Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) have increasingly been the topic of academic research to understand the causes, and how they can be mitigated.

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Wildlife–vehicle collision

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Wildlife–vehicle collision → traffic collision with an animal

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Wildlife–vehicle collisionis atraffic collision with an animal0.90text
the geography of the countryinstance ofdepending on the factors0.80text
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vulturesinstance ofThe number grows to 228 trillion per year if extended globally.ScavengersOne rarely considered positive aspect of roadkill is the regular availability of carrion it provides for…0.80text
crowsinstance ofThe number grows to 228 trillion per year if extended globally.ScavengersOne rarely considered positive aspect of roadkill is the regular availability of carrion it provides for…0.80text
ravensinstance ofThe number grows to 228 trillion per year if extended globally.ScavengersOne rarely considered positive aspect of roadkill is the regular availability of carrion it provides for…0.80text
foxesinstance ofThe number grows to 228 trillion per year if extended globally.ScavengersOne rarely considered positive aspect of roadkill is the regular availability of carrion it provides for…0.80text
opossumsinstance ofThe number grows to 228 trillion per year if extended globally.ScavengersOne rarely considered positive aspect of roadkill is the regular availability of carrion it provides for…0.80text
a wide variety of carnivorous insectsinstance ofThe number grows to 228 trillion per year if extended globally.ScavengersOne rarely considered positive aspect of roadkill is the regular availability of carrion it provides for…0.80text
vulturesinstance ofScavengersOne rarely considered positive aspect of roadkill is the regular availability of carrion it provides for scavenger species0.80text
crowsinstance ofScavengersOne rarely considered positive aspect of roadkill is the regular availability of carrion it provides for scavenger species0.80text
ravensinstance ofScavengersOne rarely considered positive aspect of roadkill is the regular availability of carrion it provides for scavenger species0.80text

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