Roadkill: what are the main victims in this reserve in Ecuador

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A recent study conducted by the **National Institute of Biodiversity** and the **University of Guayaquil** pinpointed the main victims of **fauna run over** in the **Manglares Churute reserve**.

These incidents mainly occur because there is a road that crosses this protected area in Ecuador, located in **Guayas**.

The research, published in March but conducted over 12 months between **2016 and 2017**, revealed that **224 animals died** on the 51 kilometers of road that were studied.

## Fauna run over, in numbers: what happens in this Ecuadorian reserve
![La Reserva Ecológica Manglares Churute. (Photo: Wikipedia)](https://noticiasambientales.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Churute.jpg)

Among the native fauna victims, five different bird species appear. The **white herons, black vultures, black thrushes, snail kites, and barn owls**.

The researchers also identified mammals of four species that were run over. **Common opossums, crab-eating raccoons, Daule rabbits, and Guayaquil squirrels**.

They also detected two species of affected reptiles: Coastal killifish snakes and **green iguanas**.

According to the study, of the **224 animals found**, 89 were opossums, 35 snail kites, and 34 green iguanas. The only species with a single record was the killifish snake.

The text was published in the *Peruvian Journal of Biology*, authored by **Mayra González and Jaime Salas**.

## Why animals are run over in the reserve

The study analyzed different situations. An example is birds, which gather in **flocks of up to 15 individuals**, and usually perch on electric poles on roads where wetlands used to exist on the coast.

“It is suggested to evaluate if the impact of roads represents a threat (…). Some run-over individuals **could escape and die in adjacent areas** to the road,” explains part of the published text.

This means that run-over rates could even be “underestimated.”

Furthermore, scientists recommend that policies around the **construction of roads** near or within ecologically fragile areas must be mandatory.

This would include measures such as **wildlife crossings**, allowing them to cross the road safely.

Factors such as **precipitation, proximity to agricultural activities**, and settlements would also be points to consider in future studies, according to the researchers.

![Wildlife run over problem](https://storage.googleapis.com/media-cloud-na/2024/07/atropellamiento-de-fauna.jpg)
## Run-over, the main cause of wildlife loss in Argentina
The problem of animal run-over is not isolated. In Argentina, a report revealed last year that one of the main causes is **animal run-over** on the roads.

Generally, on roads that cross protected natural areas. This mainly occurs in the northern part of the country. Only in **Misiones** (specifically in the northern province), it is estimated that over **5000 individuals** die each year.

Mainly, this is due to people not respecting the established and signposted speed limits, as indicated by the **Wildlife Foundation Argentina**.

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