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The Impact of Roads on Wildlife ⚠️: Conservation on the Highway (With Fernanda Abra, Els van Lavieren and José González-Maya)

26 min · 29 de nov de 2025
Portada del episodio The Impact of Roads on Wildlife ⚠️: Conservation on the Highway (With Fernanda Abra, Els van Lavieren and José González-Maya)

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Roads connect people but they divide wildlife. In this episode, we take a closer look at the hidden cost of roads: the millions of animals killed every year in collisions with cars.  Fernanda Abra (Brazil), Els van Lavieren (Suriname) and José González-Maya (Colombia/ Costa Rica) share stories from the field, reveal which species are most at risk and possible solutions for these problems.  From innovative wildlife crossings to community-driven solutions, we explore what it takes to make roads safer for animals and humans alike. ➡️ Did you know you can also watch this podcast on YouTube?

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