California drivers lost about $232 million to costs associated with wildlife-vehicle conflicts in 2018 and more than $1 billion since 2015, according to the sixth annual Wildlife Vehicle Conflict report from the Road Ecology Center at the University of California, Davis.
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Thanks @biohexx1 for posting this link. Very interesting data! Dr. Shilling is doing very important work at UC Davis.
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