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New study on moose-vehicle collisions study by SEFS team highlighted in the news

Moose-vehicle collisions are a constant problem in Alaska causing more than 800 accidents in the state, though many go unreported, according to Alaska Department of Fish and Game estimates.
A new study published in the Environmental Research Letters by Laura Prugh, SEFS Associate Professor, Calum Cunningham, SEFS researcher, and others, reveals that collisions are much more numerous in the evening-commute hours than in the pre-dawn morning-commute hours, even though both periods are dark.  

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