Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee (B4C) has launched a tool to allow the public to report wildlife road crossing hotspots.
As part of the Brisbane Catchments Network Fauna Movement Solutions Strategy, B4C’s Alex Vanek has worked with the Biocollect app to allow people to report wildlife road injuries and deaths.
This app, on the platform developed by Atlas of Living Australia, allows Brisbane residents to record roadkill data. This provides insight into exactly where wildlife road crossing actions need to be implemented.
START TRACKING ROAD KILL
People who want to start using the app can access it at the Atlas of Living Australia-Biocollect B4C Road Kill website. The BioCollect smartphone app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store and Google Play (search for ‘BioCollect’). Alex is also running free workshops to help. Contact us to register your interest or with any questions.
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