@suzanne_tarrant @DefraGovUK @Bambos_MP @eastantrimmp There will still be amphibians that cross the roads, but tunnels reduce this considerably. We have a research paper about this if you would like to know more: https://t.co/znbTOScHUc
RT @MaD_OnTheRoad: "RoadMitigation using Tunnels&Fences promotes SiteConnectivity & PopulationExpansion for a Protected #Amphibian" is the…
RT @Bill_Sutherland: Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity for great crested newts and seems to result in pop…
RT @Bill_Sutherland: Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity for great crested newts and seems to result in pop…
"RoadMitigation using Tunnels&Fences promotes SiteConnectivity & PopulationExpansion for a Protected #Amphibian" is the 7th article published in the #RoadEcology TopicalCollection of EJWR. Article: https://t.co/6T8RA7QMci. TC: https://t.co/jKnffBTh
RT @juleslhoward: Really cool study by @froglifers looking at how amphibian tunnels influence great crested newt survival and ability to co…
RT @Bill_Sutherland: Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity for great crested newts and seems to result in pop…
Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity and population expansion for a protected amphibian https://t.co/w8WJwuzH5A EurJWildRes
RT @Bill_Sutherland: Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity for great crested newts and seems to result in pop…
RT @Bill_Sutherland: Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity for great crested newts and seems to result in pop…
RT @Bill_Sutherland: Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity for great crested newts and seems to result in pop…
RT @Bill_Sutherland: Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity for great crested newts and seems to result in pop…
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RT @Bill_Sutherland: Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity for great crested newts and seems to result in pop…
Road mitigation using tunnels and fences promotes site connectivity for great crested newts and seems to result in population expansion. Might be the first study to test this. https://t.co/mCXs8rumig
RT @ConservEvidence: Is this the first study linking road mitigation and population trends in #newts? #GCN population increased, suggesting…
RT @juleslhoward: Really cool study by @froglifers looking at how amphibian tunnels influence great crested newt survival and ability to co…
RT @DerbysARG: How to save #toads crossing roads with tunnels and fencing. Open Access paper at https://t.co/J6yrMdiNaG @ARGroupsUK @ToadR…
RT @juleslhoward: Really cool study by @froglifers looking at how amphibian tunnels influence great crested newt survival and ability to co…
RT @DerbysARG: How to save #toads crossing roads with tunnels and fencing. Open Access paper at https://t.co/J6yrMdiNaG @ARGroupsUK @ToadR…
Great new study showing how mitigation using tunnels and fencing helps amphibian populations in England 🐸https://t.co/rUuNTskvJD
Really cool study by @froglifers looking at how amphibian tunnels influence great crested newt survival and ability to colonise new areas. #wildlifecorridors FTW! https://t.co/L0cbaow85d
RT @ConservEvidence: Is this the first study linking road mitigation and population trends in #newts? #GCN population increased, suggesting…
RT @ConservEvidence: Is this the first study linking road mitigation and population trends in #newts? #GCN population increased, suggesting…
RT @ConservEvidence: Is this the first study linking road mitigation and population trends in #newts? #GCN population increased, suggesting…
RT @ConservEvidence: Is this the first study linking road mitigation and population trends in #newts? #GCN population increased, suggesting…
RT @ConservEvidence: Is this the first study linking road mitigation and population trends in #newts? #GCN population increased, suggesting…
How to save #toads crossing roads with tunnels and fencing. Open Access paper at https://t.co/J6yrMdiNaG @ARGroupsUK @ToadRescue @froglifers https://t.co/20CfLoi63J