Wildlife roadkill in Odisha, India: the threat to biodiversity needs to be addressed

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Over a 90–day period we assessed wildlife roadkill on National highway NH–16 in the state of Odisha, India. We recorded 123 vertebrate carcasses: 14 species of mammals, nine species of birds, and seven species of reptiles. Our findings reiterated NH–16 as a vulnerable site of roadkill of many native wild animals and birds. Further studies are required where linear infrastructure affects wildlife and appropriate management strategies are needed.

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Biodiversity, National highway, Roadkill, Threats, Wildlife

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Behera, S. et al. “Wildlife roadkill in Odisha, India: the threat to biodiversity needs to be addressed”. Arxius de Miscel·lània Zoològica, vol.VOL 19, pp. 151-9, doi:10.32800/amz.2021.19.0151.