The hidden toll of roadkill (Rebroadcast)

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Every year, countless animals meet their end on our roads - yet most of us barely notice. But this isn’t just a minor tragedy; the sheer scale is reshaping ecosystems across the planet. So, how can we make a difference - and could eating roadkill be part of the solution?
19 Dec 2025 English Germany Society & Culture · Health & Fitness

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