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(Longer) Fences Make Better Neighbors

September 6, 2016 mamagreenbelt Leave a comment

Fences are an important tool for conservation planners. A study published in 2016 shows that the location and length matter when trying to prevent human-animal collisions along roads.

Read more about the study and its results here.

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