Road Ecology Center Content / Road Ecology Center Content for ϲϿ Davis en Report: Roadkill a ‘Preventable Natural Disaster’ /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 “roadkill report” from ϲϿ Davis. 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 ϲϿ Davis 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 California’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 ϲϿ Davis 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 ‘Roadkill’ 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 California’s shelter-in-place order, which began March 20. The reductions save the state an estimated $40 million per day — about $1 billion over the time period — 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 ϲϿ Davis Road Ecology Center.</p> September 26, 2016 - 9:14am Patricia Bailey /news/wildlife-vs-vehicle-costs-top-200-million-annually-california