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Wildlife woes: top animal collision hotspots revealed

Millsy & Karl
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AAMI have developed a list which reveals the most dangerous roads for wildlife, with more than 17,000 animal collision claims supplied to the insurer over 2022.

WA’s list paints a grim picture of the urban sprawl, with some cities close to Perth being particularly fatal.

Press PLAY to find out where most animal collision incidents occur in WA

Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service spokesperson Kristie Newton said the darker winter months are the most perilous time for wildlife on our roads.

“Hitting wildlife can not only cause vehicle damage and emotional distress for the driver involved, but also the loss of native animals, which has a huge impact on Australia’s biodiversity and endangered species,” Ms Newton said.

 

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