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The Integrated Dataset of Cat (Felis catus) Roadkill by Korea Roadkill Observation System
Sooahn Heo, Il Ryong Kim, Sehee Kim, Hanbi Lee, Euigeun Song
GEO DATA. 2023;5(4):298-303.   Published online December 22, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22761/GD.2023.0042
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The incidence of roadkill and habitat fragmentation caused by human development and road networks is on the rise. Cats primarily consume artificial food and engage in hunting near urban areas. Their numbers have an impact on the ecosystem, and cat roadkill incidents are also prevalent. In South Korea, roadkill observations are conducted by the road management agency and the Korea Roadkill Observation System. Over a 3-year period, the number of cat roadkill incidents resulted in 19,973 recorded cases, and the highest rate was in Busan Metropolitan City. Cat roadkill incidents were most prevalent during October and November. Also When analyzed at the local government level, Dangjin-si, Yangpyeong-gun, and Busan Metropolitan City exhibited the highest concentrations. This research offers essential insights for managing the cat population and mitigating cat roadkill occurrences.

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