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Evaluation of Wildlife Warning Reflectors for Altering White-Tailed Deer Behavior Along Roadways
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2006
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Behavioral SciencesDeer—vehicle CollisionsEngineeringWildlife EcologyNatural Resource ManagementHuman-wildlife RelationshipWildlife ManagementBehavioral ResponsesWildlife BiologyDeer BehaviorAnimal BehaviorWildlife Warning ReflectorsConservation Biology
We evaluated the behavioral responses of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) to 4 colors of wildlife warning reflectors (red, white, blue-green, and amber) that are purported to reduce the incidence of deer—vehicle collisions. We observed white-tailed deer behaviors relative to roads before and after installation of wildlife warning reflectors using a forward-looking infrared camera during 90 observation nights. We concluded that wildlife warning reflectors were ineffective in changing deer behavior such that deer—vehicle collisions might be prevented.
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