{"id":13587,"date":"2021-02-24T10:32:14","date_gmt":"2021-02-24T15:32:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wildlifepreservation.ca\/blog\/?p=13587"},"modified":"2023-05-18T13:13:00","modified_gmt":"2023-05-18T18:13:00","slug":"the-road-less-travelled-keeping-reptiles-off-our-roadways","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wildlifepreservation.ca\/fr\/blog\/the-road-less-travelled-keeping-reptiles-off-our-roadways\/","title":{"rendered":"La route moins fr\u00e9quent\u00e9e : garder les reptiles hors de nos routes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><div id='av_section_1'  class='avia-section av-1j97qu8-d954dbdec10ff5de904045a47b708e65 main_color avia-section-default avia-no-border-styling  avia-builder-el-0  el_before_av_one_full  avia-builder-el-first  avia-bg-style-scroll container_wrap fullsize'  ><div class='container av-section-cont-open' ><main  role=\"main\" itemprop=\"mainContentOfPage\"  class='template-page content  av-content-full alpha units'><div class='post-entry post-entry-type-page post-entry-13587'><div class='entry-content-wrapper clearfix'><\/div><\/div><\/main><!-- close content main element --><\/div><\/div><div id='after_section_1'  class='main_color av_default_container_wrap container_wrap fullsize'  ><div class='container av-section-cont-open' ><div class='template-page content  av-content-full alpha units'><div class='post-entry post-entry-type-page post-entry-13587'><div class='entry-content-wrapper clearfix'><div  class='flex_column av-1gv8nzn-7bab035a6fc999965afacc65251d10c5 av_one_full  avia-builder-el-1  el_after_av_section  el_before_av_section  avia-builder-el-no-sibling  first flex_column_div'     ><section  class='av_textblock_section av-la2zajwc-ee03232185bfde5f783df419b9aded77'   itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/BlogPosting\" itemprop=\"blogPost\" ><div class='avia_textblock'  itemprop=\"text\" ><p><!-- divi:image {\"id\":13597} --><\/p>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-13597\" src=\"https:\/\/wildlifepreservation.ca\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/P9160174-1024x740.png\" alt=\"\" \/><figcaption>This neonate eastern foxsnake (<em>Pantherophis vulpinus<\/em>) was found crossing the road by an OPRREC technician between surveys.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><!-- \/divi:image --><\/p>\n<p><!-- divi:paragraph -->To the reptiles and amphibians living in the Ojibway Prairie Complex, roadways pose a grave threat. Roads create a deadly game of chance for any animal wishing to cross them \u2013 especially for smaller creatures. The additional long-term effect of this is habitat fragmentation, and the resultant creation of disconnected subpopulations of animals with reduced genetic diversity. The Ojibway Prairie Reptile Recovery (OPRREC) team has been surveying roadkill along roadways in the Ojibway Prairie Complex and Greater Park Ecosystem since 2010, and there\u2019s no question that road mortality is amongst the greatest threats to our at-risk reptiles. Major roads in the Ojibway Prairie Complex see thousands of cars per day. Twice per year snakes navigate across these roads en masse as they migrate to and from their overwintering sites. Female turtles can also travel across roads in search of suitable nesting grounds &#8211; and the hatchlings then face a perilous\u00a0journey back to the water.<\/p>\n<p><!-- \/divi:paragraph --><\/p>\n<p><!-- divi:paragraph -->There are many different methods that can be used to mitigate the threat of roads to wildlife. Ideally, a reduction in vehicular traffic would be the most effective solution. The OPRREC team, alongside local conservation groups, has requested permanent or temporary road closures in areas where road mortality is the highest \u2013 while allowing continued access to local businesses and homes &#8211; but unfortunately no closures have been implemented to date by local governments. In the meantime, we have also been pursuing alternative solutions, such as preventing animals from accessing roads. In the past our team has installed temporary silt fencing along roadsides during the reptile active season. The problem with this approach is that it\u2019s\u2026 well, temporary. And while it\u2019s relatively inexpensive and straightforward to install, these fences require time and labour twice each year to be installed and taken down again. We needed a more long-lasting solution.<\/p>\n<p><!-- \/divi:paragraph --><\/p>\n<p><!-- divi:image {\"id\":13596} --><\/p>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-13596\" src=\"https:\/\/wildlifepreservation.ca\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/matchettefence-1024x768.png\" alt=\"\" \/><figcaption>Reptile exclusion fencing, constructed in 2020 by the OPRREC team.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><!-- \/divi:image --><\/p>\n<p><!-- divi:paragraph -->In 2020, the OPRREC team successfully installed 300 metres of permanent reptile barrier fencing at the Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve. Again, in 2021 we had another 200+ metres installed at the same location.\u00a0There are many different types of barrier fencing which have shown to be effective for snakes and other reptiles, but the method we have employed utilizes chain-link fence affixed with galvanized steel mesh. This combination been carefully chosen based on durability, aesthetics, ease of installation and maintenance, cost, and \u2013 most importantly \u2013 its effectiveness. The steel mesh is affixed to the interior (ecosystem-facing) side of the fence. It\u2019s installed 100 cm above ground to prevent snakes from climbing over (even a large eastern foxsnake would have difficulty!), and it\u2019s buried 20 cm below ground to keep small mammals from burrowing under and creating exit holes for snakes. On the road-facing side of the fence, the bare chain-link will allow snakes to climb over to safety. These barrier fences will prevent animals from accessing the road by redirecting them back in towards the prairie, and in the future will guide them towards safe crossing areas such as culverts or ecopassages.<\/p>\n<p><!-- \/divi:paragraph --><\/p>\n<p><!-- divi:image {\"id\":13594} --><\/p>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-13594\" src=\"https:\/\/wildlifepreservation.ca\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/02\/garterfence-1024x768.png\" alt=\"\" \/><figcaption>An eastern garter snake (<em>Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis<\/em>) inspects a barrier fence installed by the OPRREC team.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><!-- \/divi:image --><\/p>\n<p><!-- divi:paragraph --><a href=\"https:\/\/www.canadianfieldnaturalist.ca\/index.php\/cfn\/article\/view\/2053\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" aria-label=\"The Windsor-Essex region has experienced an historical and ongoing loss of reptile and amphibian species (opens in a new tab)\">The Windsor-Essex region has experienced an historical and ongoing loss of reptile and amphibian species<\/a>. The ongoing loss of individuals to road mortality, especially adults, \u00a0can be detrimental to the viability of our remaining reptile populations \u2013 but roads don\u2019t have to be a major threat. Barrier fencing has been shown to reduce, or in some cases nearly eliminate, road morality. Our barrier fencing project is just one of the ways we\u2019re working towards a future where humans can live alongside healthy, thriving reptile populations.<\/p>\n<p><!-- \/divi:paragraph --><\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><!-- close content main div --><\/div><\/div><div id='av_section_2'  class='avia-section av-1j97qu8-7-ef64e9662d6fdf40b227c96bb64a4f84 main_color avia-section-default avia-no-border-styling  avia-builder-el-3  el_after_av_one_full  el_before_av_section  avia-bg-style-scroll container_wrap fullsize'  ><div class='container av-section-cont-open' ><div class='template-page content  av-content-full alpha units'><div class='post-entry post-entry-type-page post-entry-13587'><div class='entry-content-wrapper clearfix'><\/div><\/div><\/div><!-- close content main div --><\/div><\/div><div id='av_section_3'  class='avia-section av-1j97qu8-5-7900058ab614bcee105f65e5a85e154b main_color avia-section-default avia-no-border-styling  avia-builder-el-4  el_after_av_section  el_before_av_one_third  avia-bg-style-scroll container_wrap fullsize'  ><div class='container av-section-cont-open' ><div class='template-page content  av-content-full alpha units'><div class='post-entry post-entry-type-page post-entry-13587'><div class='entry-content-wrapper clearfix'><\/div><\/div><\/div><!-- close content main div --><\/div><\/div><div id='after_section_3'  class='main_color av_default_container_wrap container_wrap fullsize'  ><div class='container av-section-cont-open' ><div class='template-page content  av-content-full alpha units'><div class='post-entry post-entry-type-page post-entry-13587'><div class='entry-content-wrapper clearfix'><div  class='flex_column av-16koh2r-a6a90767af08d1cfc8cda1c39cc045c7 av_one_third  avia-builder-el-5  el_after_av_section  el_before_av_two_third  avia-builder-el-first  first flex_column_div'     ><style type=\"text\/css\" data-created_by=\"avia_inline_auto\" id=\"style-css-av-la2z9z97-a17f96f2e85a713c4ad6c62bd3649b1c\">\n.avia-image-container.av-la2z9z97-a17f96f2e85a713c4ad6c62bd3649b1c img.avia_image{\nbox-shadow:none;\n}\n.avia-image-container.av-la2z9z97-a17f96f2e85a713c4ad6c62bd3649b1c .av-image-caption-overlay-center{\ncolor:#ffffff;\n}\n<\/style>\n<div  class='avia-image-container av-la2z9z97-a17f96f2e85a713c4ad6c62bd3649b1c av-styling- avia-align-center  avia-builder-el-6  avia-builder-el-no-sibling'   itemprop=\"image\" itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" ><div class=\"avia-image-container-inner\"><div class=\"avia-image-overlay-wrap\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" class='wp-image-30850 avia-img-lazy-loading-not-30850 avia_image' src='https:\/\/wildlifepreservation.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Kelly-for-web-300x300.jpg' alt='' title='Kelly-for-web'  height=\"300\" width=\"300\"  itemprop=\"thumbnailUrl\"  \/><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='flex_column av-vm2dbn-1a8632ef919ffab4e78e2eee23c0f281 av_two_third  avia-builder-el-7  el_after_av_one_third  el_before_av_section  avia-builder-el-last  flex_column_div'     ><p>\n<style type=\"text\/css\" data-created_by=\"avia_inline_auto\" id=\"style-css-av-la2zj6jz-817d40556aee130a13b5657737f909f4\">\n.hr.av-la2zj6jz-817d40556aee130a13b5657737f909f4 .hr-inner{\nwidth:50px;\n}\n<\/style>\n<div  class='hr av-la2zj6jz-817d40556aee130a13b5657737f909f4 hr-custom  avia-builder-el-8  el_before_av_textblock  avia-builder-el-first  hr-center hr-icon-no'><span class='hr-inner inner-border-av-border-none'><span class=\"hr-inner-style\"><\/span><\/span><\/div><section  class='av_textblock_section av-la2zajwc-6-c6b3da287325a68eb78742659b899cc8'   itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/BlogPosting\" itemprop=\"blogPost\" ><div class='avia_textblock'  itemprop=\"text\" ><h3 class=\"et_pb_module_header\">Kelly Antaya<\/h3>\n<p class=\"et_pb_member_position\"><em><strong>Field Technician &#8211; Ojibway Prairie Reptile Recovery<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Kelly started working with Wildlife Preservation Canada as an intern, and is now a field technician. 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