로드킬. Contents  RoadKill?  로드킬 실태 해외 ( 호주 ) 국내  로드킬 대처방안 해외 ( 미국, the Wildlife Foundation ) 국내.

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로드킬

Contents  RoadKill?  로드킬 실태 해외 ( 호주 ) 국내  로드킬 대처방안 해외 ( 미국, the Wildlife Foundation ) 국내

로드킬 ? 야생동물이 차량에 치여 죽는 것을 뜻하는 말

해외 로드킬 실태 (cont.)  호주 인구 분포가 높은 NSW(New South Wales) 주에서는 하루에 약 7000 여 마 리의 야생 동물들이 로드킬로 죽어감 로드 킬이 주로 발생하는 시간대는 야간 ( 약 54%) 과 새벽 (10%) 동물들이 밤과 새벽 사이에 자동차 불빛을 보면 도로 위로 넘어오는 경우 가 많음

해외 로드킬 실태  호주 배달 시간에 쫓기는 화물 트 럭 운전자들의 빡빡한 스케줄 은 화물 차량의 과속을 유발시 켜 로드킬을 더욱 조장 호주는 요즘 인구 장려 정책 으로 외부 인구 유입이 크게 늘어나고 인간의 거주지 역시 점점 자연 속으로 크게 확대가 되자 로드킬 발생률 역시 급격 하게 증가

국내 로드킬 실태  대구, 경북 지역 지난해 42 종 544 마리의 야생동물이 로드킬로 희생 ( 대구환경청 발표 ) 포유류가 전체의 47% 인 259 마리로 가장 많았고 조류 45.9%(250 마리 ), 양서류 4.5%(25 마리 ), 파충류 1.8%(10 마리 ) 등의 순으로 집계됨

대처 방안 경남도 의회는 올해 초 의원발 의로 ‘ 경상남도 지방도상 야생 동물 등의 충돌방지 및 사체처 리 등에 관한조례 ’ 일명 로드킬 조례를 제정 및 시행 지방국도상에서 자동차와 충 돌해 사망한 야생동물이나 가축 사체 등을 최초로 신고할 경우 5000 원, 처리까지 할 경우 1 만 원의 포상금이 지급 경남도내에서의 야생동물 관 련 교통사고는 98 년 105 건에서 99 년 158 건, 2000 년 254 건, 2001 년 429 건, 2002 년 577 건,2003 년 940 건, 2004 년 2436 건으로 매년 급증하고 있는 추 세

America  In 1994, the Wildlife Foundation launched a multi- faceted roadkill reduction campaign, designed to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and promote safe wildlife movement.  The program began by compiling all available wildlife- vehicle collision data for Teton County.

What is the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation?  We are a local conservation group working to promote ways for our community to live compatibly with wildlife in Jackson Hole.  Most work is tackled on a project basis and we work closely with agencies and volunteers in the community to identify a problem and devise concrete ways to make a difference that is beneficial to wildlife.

The majority of the state is dominated by the mountain ranges and rangelands of the Rocky Mountain West.Rocky Mountain West

 Though not every collision is preventable, by being aware of wildlife crossing areas and driving cautiously with wildlife in mind- each of us can help reduce the loss of wildlife.

 Beyond individual action, what can we as a community do to protect our wintering wildlife?  Since 1994 the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation has conducted a road kill reduction campaign, part of which has been mobilizing volunteers to help keep track of and identify high roadkill crossing areas.

 The report identifies hotspots for wildlife-vehicle collisions, critical wildlife habitat and migration corridors, key characteristics of crossing areas, and recommended mitigation options.

 Roads create significant obstacles to wildlife movement and fragment important wildlife habitat. Wider roads with more and faster traffic become even greater barriers.

 As our population grows there is ever more traffic, requiring more lanes on major highways and additional roads in the valley. Unless effective mitigation measures are included in highway design and road location, the rate of wildlife-vehicle collisions will steadily increase as animals are faced with wider, busier roads.

 The next step in addressing this problem is implementing the recommendations of the roadway study report by incorporating highway design modifications that will reduce the chances for collisions with wildlife and allow for safe wildlife crossings.

 In order to do so, we are working with local government, the Wyoming Department of Transportation, and other agencies to develop a demonstration project proposed for two roadkill "hotspots" in Teton County. The selected locations are: West Broadway in Jackson, and the "Vogels Hill" section of Highway 22 west of Jackson.

 We are currently researching the best possible options for mitigating wildlife collisions in these areas, including wildlife-warning systems, the use of electronic messaging signs to warn motorists and longer term planning for crossing structures such as underpasses. Public support will be essential to bring these projects to fruition.

Driving tips to avoid collisions with wildlife:  The eyes of deer, elk and other wildlife actually shine (or reflect back) in vehicle headlights, allowing drivers to see their eyes in the darkness. Keep on the lookout for animals along the road at night.

 You are more likely to encounter wildlife on highways prior to a storm and on days where there is fresh snow on the roads. Be sure to drive slowly during these road conditions.

 If you see one elk or deer along the roadway, you are likely to see more since they tend to travel in groups, not individually. They also follow the same migration and feeding travel routes each year, so when you see one dead animal expect to see more. The Skyline Hill on highway 89, just northwest of town is a frequent crossing place for elk and deer.

 If you hit an animal, call the Sheriff's office or the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and help prevent needless suffering.

 To avoid hitting wildlife with your vehicle, you must always watch the sides of the road and be on the alert for animals trying to cross. Be aware of the "hot spots" in the valley and be particularly alert in those areas.

 Wildlife are most active and most often seen on the road at dawn and dusk, in their search for food and water. These poor lighting conditions affect your ability to see animals attempting to cross the road, so it’s very important to slow down at these times of day. The greatest numbers of deer are killed by automobiles at dusk and dawn. The majority of elk and moose are killed at night.

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