Distribution and Abundance of Wildlife Roadkills in Jengka, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia

Authors

  • Nur Ezzaty Farhana Hamzah Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang Branch, Jengka Campus, 26400 Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, Pahang, Malaysia
  • Khairunnisa Shahrum Nizam Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang Branch, Jengka Campus, 26400 Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, Pahang, Malaysia
  • Nabilah Zainol Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang Branch, Jengka Campus, 26400 Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, Pahang, Malaysia
  • Nurul Jannah Ahmad Ghulamuddin Academy of Language Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang Branch, Jengka Campus, 26400 Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, Pahang, Malaysia
  • Farah Ayuni Farinordin Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang Branch, Jengka Campus, 26400 Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, Pahang, Malaysia
  • Mohammad Kamaruddin Zainul Abidin Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang Branch, Jengka Campus, 26400 Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, Pahang, Malaysia
  • Nor Azliza Ismail Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang Branch, Jengka Campus, 26400 Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, Pahang, Malaysia
  • Nur Amalina Mohd Izam Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang Branch, Jengka Campus, 26400 Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, Pahang, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11113/mjfas.v20n5.3576

Keywords:

Roadkill, road-ecology, road-infrastructure, wildlife-vehicle collision.

Abstract

Malaysia's growing transportation network has increased human impact on wildlife habitats, causing a rise in roadkill cases. This study aims to assess the distribution and abundance of roadkill in Jengka, Pahang. Surveys along selected roads for ten days in March 2022 recorded 72 incidents (0.36 roadkill km-1). The water monitor (Varanus salvator) was the most frequently recorded species with 12 incidents, while the least frequently recorded species, each with 1 incident, included the monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) and the house rat (Rattus rattus). Species of particular concern based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Categories included the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) (Endangered), clouded monitor lizard (Varanus nebulosus) (Near Threatened), and Malayan flat-shelled turtle (Notochelys platynota) (Vulnerable). Main Federal Roads, particularly Jalan Bukit Tajau - Bandar Pusat Jengka (FT62) and Jalan Utama Jengka Utara/Selatan (FT83), had notable roadkill rates of 0.73 and 0.35 per kilometer, respectively. Jalan FELDA 25 (FT1553), linking Bandar Tun Abdul Razak to Jerantut and Kuala Krau, recorded the highest rate at 0.78 roadkill per kilometer, highlighting the need for attention. Proposed actions include wildlife crossings, wildlife warning reflectors and wildlife warning signs in hotspots, and table drains alongside roads. It is also essential to educate drivers on the importance of reducing speed, especially in wildlife crossing zones, to minimize incidents. These findings stress the importance of proactive measures in reducing roadkill and safeguarding wildlife in Jengka, urging collaborative efforts to enhance road safety for both humans and animals.

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15-10-2024