Effectiveness of wildlife underpasses and culverts in connecting elephant habitats: a case study of new railway through Kenya’s Tsavo National Parks
Transportation networks can be a major impediment to wildlife movements. We assessed the use of wildlife underpasses and culverts along a newly constructed railway in Kenya's Tsavo National Parks by African elephants (L. africana). We collared ten elephants with GPS satellite transmitters withi...
Main Authors: | Okita‐Ouma, B, Koskei, M, Tiller, L, Lala, F, King, LE, Moller, R, Amin, R, Douglas‐Hamilton, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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