My name is Isabella, and I am currently a PhD student in the Graduate Program in Evolution and Diversity at UFABC, under Prof. Cibele Biondo's supervision and Dr. Fernanda Abra's co-supervision. Our research, titled "Impacts of the road and railway network on threatened ungulates in Brazil: threats and effectiveness of mitigation measures," focuses on identifying the main threats that roads and railways pose to threatened ungulate species in Brazil (Tapirus terrestris; Blastocerus dichotomus; Mazama bororo; Mazama nana; Ozotoceros bezoarticus bezoarticus, Ozotoceros bezoarticus leucogaster; Tayassu pecari; Pecari tajacu*) and determining the most suitable mitigation measures for each. If you work with any of the mentioned species, we invite you to respond to our online questionnaire.
The questionnaire, the Informed Consent Form, and further information about our work are available at this link: https://forms.gle/MHZHPW3bdzdAi5j7A
If the research does not directly align with your work, please share this invitation with your colleagues and contacts who may contribute to the study.