Join us on May 1st at 6:30 PM EST for a special webinar on how Wild Virginia is exploring wildlife rehabilitation data to improve the identification of wildlife-vehicle conflict hotspots. This webinar will feature insights from wildlife centers that contributed data and code for Charlottesville, which helped produce our draft map of Virginia highlighting high-risk areas for wildlife-vehicle collisions.
By incorporating data beyond traditional police reports, this project provides a more comprehensive and accurate picture of where mitigation efforts, such as wildlife corridors and crossings, are most needed. Learn how this collaborative, data-driven approach can enhance conservation planning and policy efforts to reduce collisions and protect both wildlife and drivers.
Register today to be part of this important discussion!