Alberta’s latest roadkill numbers highest ever recorded by carcass monitoring program

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- This article discusses the Alberta Wildlife Watch program, which collects data on roadkill in the province to help understand and reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions.
- The program involves volunteers who report sightings of animal carcasses on the roads, providing valuable information to researchers about the types of animals being hit and where the collisions are occurring.
- By analyzing this data, the government can identify high-risk areas and implement measures like wildlife overpasses or underpasses to help protect animals and improve road safety for drivers.

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