Building A Lifeline to Solve Brazil’s Roadkill Epidemic | WILD HOPE

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • Fernanda Abra leads a crucial conservation initiative along the roadways of Brazil, where vehicles annually kill about 475 million vertebrates - more than double the country's human population. She spearheads over 300 projects targeting roads with high wildlife casualties.
    Her approach includes installing underpasses and canopy bridges to ensure safe travel for terrestrial wildlife, like big cats, and arboreal creatures like monkeys, effectively reducing roadkill mortality. These structures also reconnect fragmented habitats, promoting genetic diversity and overall population health across various species.
    Abra's efforts not only decrease wildlife deaths but also illustrate the successful merging of conservation with infrastructure development, setting a precedent for worldwide practices that harmonize human progress with environmental stewardship.
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Komentáře • 32

  • @cammieg4381
    @cammieg4381 Před 14 dny +3

    We have squirrel bridges going over the streets in this town and the squirrels love them! Great Job Brazil and elsewhere in the world! 👍

  • @brendavazquez3786
    @brendavazquez3786 Před 15 dny +11

    I love to see that we humans can change what has become a reality for our wildlife. Let's bring that hope to every country of the world 🌎

  • @mmmadame
    @mmmadame Před 15 dny +10

    i’m happy to hear that the government is supporting this

  • @bemusedbandersnatch2069
    @bemusedbandersnatch2069 Před 15 dny +3

    Awww bless you all! I always feel horrible whenever I see roadkill and it just does my heart so good to see all those lovely animals crossing roads safely

  • @user-dd4vp8km4e
    @user-dd4vp8km4e Před 14 dny +1

    Браво дорогие! спасибо от всего сердца!!!! спасибо!!!!!!!❤😊

  • @peasinourthyme5722
    @peasinourthyme5722 Před 12 dny +1

    Thank you PBS for another great episode in this awesome series!

  • @EdieEngstrom
    @EdieEngstrom Před 15 dny +4

    This is so hopeful and necessary. Anything we can do to protect and support native wildlife and biodiversity is a must do!! Wildlife across the map is up against so many threats resulting from human behavior, and roads are high on the list. Safe passages is a best solution. Great work Fernanda and team!

  • @alishademmery3581
    @alishademmery3581 Před 14 dny +1

    Magnificent gorgeous animals

  • @AwakeningEmpress
    @AwakeningEmpress Před 14 dny +2

    This is beautiful! 😍 I love that she found a solution and is helping us co exist 💞🌻

  • @thehoundofthegamingvilles2012

    Respect from India

  • @windlessoriginals1150
    @windlessoriginals1150 Před 14 dny +1

    Thank you

  • @user-st4ne2nr9m
    @user-st4ne2nr9m Před 14 dny +1

    Very beautiful and please you’re a reason our next generation should be able to see this beautiful world… Shukria

  • @paulroberts7767
    @paulroberts7767 Před 15 dny +1

    Hooray!

  • @anadventfollower1181
    @anadventfollower1181 Před 15 dny +1

    Had this worked out years ago in my head, glad it had came into fruition.

  • @cozzy9208
    @cozzy9208 Před 15 dny +1

    Amazing work 👏🏻

  • @sherrywebber4013
    @sherrywebber4013 Před 10 dny

    OH MY GOODNESS!! THANK youuuuuuu so much for your amazing ideas that help our Wildlife!! You are my hero!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @bebelives
    @bebelives Před 15 dny +1

    Wonderful!!

  • @taviparker4993
    @taviparker4993 Před 15 dny +1

    How wonderful that 40 people are working on this project. How does one donate?

    • @peasinourthyme5722
      @peasinourthyme5722 Před 12 dny

      I suppose you can google the organisation and see what comes up?

  • @davidcarbone3385
    @davidcarbone3385 Před 15 dny +1

    yes, build natural habitat bridge crossings for the wild animals; it worked in New Jersey, USA

  • @monicayoungblood8557
    @monicayoungblood8557 Před 15 dny +1

    👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️

  • @jamesonstalanthasyu

    F'ing awesome work!

  • @Jay.B.2046
    @Jay.B.2046 Před 12 dny

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @penguinagents2015
    @penguinagents2015 Před 14 dny

    At least there are some good humans out there :)

  • @strixcz
    @strixcz Před 14 dny +4

    I mean it's a shame we're only realizing something so obvious now. Really, it should be illegal to build _any_ road without frequent underpasses for wildlife.

  • @davidcarbone3385
    @davidcarbone3385 Před 15 dny +1

    475 million in Brazil? maybe you meant to write worldwide, and 9 million in Brazil? see your first sentence.

  • @arturomaldonado8199
    @arturomaldonado8199 Před 15 dny +1

    I hope they stop the fires, no just for them , but for all of us…!!!

  • @I.____.....__...__
    @I.____.....__...__ Před 12 dny

    - So anything not in an expensive metal deathbox has to scuttle through dark underground tunnels like worms and rats and hope they don't cross at the same time as a predator, because the outdoors are the exclusive domain of gd mf cars? 😠
    - 7:45 If truck drivers don't bother to avoid tearing the roof off of their trucks and keep going under the "canopener" bridge (as seen on yovo68's channel), what makes you think they'll care about not tearing through an animal-bridge? 😒

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Před 14 dny +1

    Fucking CZcams 🖕 keeps silently deleting my polite, helpful comments. No reason to think Twitter rant will make a difference

  • @SorenAlba54
    @SorenAlba54 Před 14 dny +1

    After having a challenging day, this has improved my state of mind since footage such as these are my main forms of escapism because it every day, it reminds me that despite all the troubles and tribulations we face, we still have a beautiful and unique planet to call home and many creatures to share it with. Watching those pumas, it reminds me of how their cousins here in Florida are also using those crossings to increase their numbers to ensure their future. Now that some of them were able to move northward successfully, the wildlife corridors that are either developed or being developed can make that into reality and it’s all thanks to the few people who truly care about these animals, just as we should care about our own. Thank you, WILD HOPE. 🌎🌉🌍