
Traffication with Paul Donald
The War on Cars
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The Effects of Road Noise on Wildlife Populations
I think the key part of your book is about noise. It's not unsurprising that people aren't really aware that traffic noise might be a problem to wildlife. People who live near roads suffer all sorts of health problems at much higher levels. Certain birds for example can't tolerate noise pollution, allowed than about 35 to 40 decibels. And what this means is this kind of invisible pollutant is stripping wildlife for miles around even fairly minor roads. I think this is probably not the only but possibly the single most significant impact on vertebrates, mammals, birds, and amphibians.
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