Please wait...
About This Project
Wildlife deaths due to vehicular collisions are a global concern. Physical barriers to reduce speeding are not always possible in conservation areas, so a rapid and reliable speed enforcement system is essential when speed bumps and fences cannot be used. Some vehicles travel at twice the posted speed limit in the KAZA study area: endangering wildlife and community members. This project to monitor and reduce speeding is the first step in deploying a larger regional and intercountry wide system.

Browse Other Projects on Experiment
Related Projects
Discovering Maine's Own Freshwater Snail
Freshwater snails are an important part of lake and stream ecosystems, grazing algae and providing nutrition...
Can RNAi be used to reduce the virulence of the pathogens of American chestnut?
The American chestnut (Castanea dentata) was once an important member of the Appalachian ecosystem but was...
The Life Cycle of a Coral Killer: the Acropora-Eating Flatworm
The Acropora-eating flatworm is a destructive predator of Acropora corals in aquariums. This research aims...