Road Ecology Center Content / Road Ecology Center Content for °µTV en Report: Roadkill a ā€˜Preventable Natural Disasterā€™ /climate/news/report-roadkill-preventable-natural-disaster More than 48,000 deer, thousands of newts, nearly 100 mountain lions and thousands of other animals are killed each year on California roads, according to the 2024 ā€œroadkill reportā€ from °µTV. June 18, 2024 - 9:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/report-roadkill-preventable-natural-disaster City and Highway Lights Threaten Mountain Lion Habitats /climate/news/light-pollution-impacts-where-mountain-lions-live Artificial light pollution at night threatens mountain lion habitat, making it a factor to consider for wildlife crossings and land use, finds °µTV study. November 06, 2023 - 9:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/light-pollution-impacts-where-mountain-lions-live California Roadkill Data Shows Decline of Mule Deer, Coyote /climate/news/california-roadkill-data-shows-decline-mule-deer-coyote <p><span><span>The number of mule deer, coyote and other wildlife getting hit by vehicles on Californiaā€™s roadways is falling, signaling a decline in some key animal populations in the state, according to an annual report from the Road Ecology Center at University of California, Davis. </span></span></p> September 25, 2023 - 9:00am Emily C Dooley /climate/news/california-roadkill-data-shows-decline-mule-deer-coyote Mountain Lion Mortality Maps Show Rough Road for Cougars /climate/news/mountain-lion-mortality-map-shows-rough-road-cougars-travel °µTV Road Ecology Center releases maps of mountain lion mortality in California ahead of beloved lion P-22's Celebration of Life event in Griffith Park. February 02, 2023 - 9:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/mountain-lion-mortality-map-shows-rough-road-cougars-travel Annual ā€˜Roadkillā€™ Report Identifies Hot Spots and Paths Forward /climate/news/conflict-solutions-california-wildlife-and-drivers <p><span><span>In the past five years, collisions between wildlife and vehicles cost California at least $1 billion and potentially up to $2 billion, according to estimates in an <a href="https://roadecology.ucdavis.edu/resources/california-wildlife-vehicle-collision-hotspots-2021">annual report by the Road Ecology Center</a> at the University of California, Davis. </span></span></p> November 10, 2021 - 10:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/conflict-solutions-california-wildlife-and-drivers Roadkill Declines as COVID-19 Continues /climate/news/roadkill-declines-as-covid-19-continues <p>Fewer wild animals, including threatened mountain lions, are becoming roadkill during shelter-in-place orders, finds a study on three states from the University of California, Davis.</p> <p>Using traffic and collision data collected from California, Idaho and Maine, the researchers found that wildlife-vehicle conflict has declined by 21 percent to 56 percent from early March to mid-April, following government stay-at-home orders.</p> June 25, 2020 - 1:50pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/roadkill-declines-as-covid-19-continues As Americans Shelter in Place, Traffic, Emissions and Fuel-Tax Revenues Decline Dramatically /climate/news/as-americans-shelter-in-place-traffic-emissions-and-fuel-tax-revenues-decline-dramatically <p>Americans drove drastically less, saved millions of metric tons of greenhouse gases, and, in some states, lost millions in fuel-tax revenue since COVID-19 mitigation efforts took effect in early March. That is according to the latest special report from the Road Ecology Center at the University of California, Davis.</p> May 01, 2020 - 12:54pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/as-americans-shelter-in-place-traffic-emissions-and-fuel-tax-revenues-decline-dramatically California COVID-19 Traffic Report Finds Silver Lining /coronavirus/news/california-covid-19-traffic-report <p>Traffic accidents and crash-related injuries and deaths were reduced by half during the first three weeks of Californiaā€™s shelter-in-place order, which began March 20. The reductions save the state an estimated $40 million per day ā€” about $1 billion over the time period ā€” according to an updated special report released this week from the Road Ecology Center at the University of California, Davis.</p> April 16, 2020 - 8:29am Katherine E Kerlin /coronavirus/news/california-covid-19-traffic-report California Roadkill Report Maps Costs, Hot Spots and Solutions /curiosity/news/california-roadkill-report-maps-costs-hot-spots-and-solutions <p>California drivers lost about $232 million to&nbsp;costs associated with wildlife-vehicle conflicts in 2018 and over $1 billion since 2015, according to the sixth annual Wildlife Vehicle Conflict report from the Road Ecology Center at the University of California, Davis.</p> August 07, 2019 - 9:34am Katherine E Kerlin /curiosity/news/california-roadkill-report-maps-costs-hot-spots-and-solutions Wildlife vs. Vehicle Costs Top $225 Million Annually in California /news/wildlife-vs-vehicle-costs-top-200-million-annually-california <p>Collisions involving vehicles and wildlife cost California more than $225&nbsp;million annually, according to data&nbsp;from a&nbsp;2016 report from the °µTV Road Ecology Center.</p> September 26, 2016 - 9:14am Patricia Bailey /news/wildlife-vs-vehicle-costs-top-200-million-annually-california