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Animal–vehicle collisions (AVCs) are a serious problem that can result in property damage and human and animal injury and death. This study investigated the role that elevation, slope, and vegetation may have in AVC locations (mule deer Odocoileus hemionus and elk Cervus canadensis) in several canyon corridors in north central Utah. This was done by comparing these characteristics around known AVCs...