National Anti-Roadkill Project

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The mission of National Anti-Roadkill Project (NARP) is to protect wildlife from the hazards of roads NARP is in a rebirth stage.

The National Anti-Roadkill Project (NARP), distinguishes itself as the only NGO exclusively dedicated to protect wildlife from the hazards of our roads. The mission of NARP is to protect America's wildlife that are at risk when forced to cross highways and roads for their survival. NARP is committed to significantly reduce the over 1 million deaths daily annually and countless crippling injuries t

Protecting wildlife from hazards of roads 05/24/2023

The mission of the startup National Anti-Roadkill Project (NARP) is to protect wildlife from the hazards of roads. A staggering 1 million animals are killed by motor vehicle on our roads every day. If you feel a sense of outrage by this colossal carnage to wildlife that are forced to cross roads for their survival, now is your chance to be part of the solution to abate this trend.

NARP is seeking a commitment-driven animal lover to help it raise desperately needed funds for its survival. The volunteer should be FB savvy; fundraising experience is a plus (support available) but not required.

For more information about NARP see its website [https://natlantiroadkillproject.org/] or its FB page. If interested in carrying-out this assignment, please message me ASAP. Please note that donations can be given via NARP’s PayPal link: PayPal.Me/antiroadkillproject. Thank you.
Ira Fischer
Co-Founder of the
National Anti-Roadkill Project

Protecting wildlife from hazards of roads The National Anti-Roadkill Project is distinguished as the only NGO whose mission is protecting wildlife from the hazards of roads.

05/24/2023

The mission of the startup National Anti-Roadkill Project (NARP) is to protect wildlife from the hazards of roads. A staggering 1 million animals are killed by motor vehicle on our roads every day. If you feel a sense of outrage by this colossal carnage to wildlife that are forced to cross roads for their survival, now is your chance to be part of the solution to abate this trend.

NARP is seeking a commitment-driven animal lover to help it raise desperately needed funds for its survival. The volunteer should be FB savvy; fundraising experience is a plus (support available) but not required.

For more information about NARP see its website [https://natlantiroadkillproject.org/] or its FB page. If interested in carrying-out this assignment, please message me ASAP. Please note that donations can be given via NARP’s PayPal link: PayPal.Me/antiroadkillproject. Thank you.
Ira Fischer
Co-Founder of the
National Anti-Roadkill Project

HOME Home -National Anti-Roadkill Project: Protecting wildlife from the hazards of roads 03/24/2023

ROADKILL PREVENTION WEBSITE LAUNCHED

I am proud to announce that the National Anti-Roadkill Project (NARP) has launched its maiden website!

A staggering one million animals are killed on our roads - - daily - - by motor vehicles. Do you agree that it is unacceptable to view the maiming and killing of wildlife as simply a price we pay for the convenience of driving?

NARP is the only NGO whose mission is to protect wildlife from the hazards of our roads. The organization aims to tackle the roadkill crisis by implementing its action plan, which will zealously focus on driver and road safety measures to mitigate wildlife-vehicle collisions that decimate wildlife.

NARP’s initial campaign will address the devastation to the critically endangered Florida panther, whose dwindling population suffered 27 deaths in 2022, of which 25 (93%) were the result of motor vehicles.

Learn more about NARP, and how you can support this crucial cause, by visiting:

HOME Home -National Anti-Roadkill Project: Protecting wildlife from the hazards of roads The National Anti-Roadkill Project is distinguished as the only NGO whose mission is protecting wildlife from the hazards of highways and roads.

01/20/2023

Truck collides with Yellowstone bison herd outside park, killing 13

https://www.usatoday.com/.../truck-collides.../51122999/

Anyone with a place in their heart for animals would be aghast at this tragedy. It is hoped that the investigation of this heartbreaking occurrence would be no less thorough than if the victims were humans. Unfortunately, in our spiciest society this is wishful thinking.

The lesson learned from this pitiful news is that driver safety measures and road safety measures could well have made the difference between life and death for the innocent Bisons that apparently fell victim to human indifference to the welfare of this iconic species of our Northern Great Plains.

There is a host of these mitigation measures that can be taken to reduce the risk to wild animals posed by motor vehicles. A list of these measures will appear in the website of the National Anti-Roadkill Project (NARP), which will be coming soon. In the interim, it is noted that NARP’s first rule of protecting wildlife from the hazards of highways and roads is: SPEED KILLS!

https://www.gofundme.com/f/AntiRoadkillProject

Ira Fischer
Co-Founder of the
National Anti-Roadkill Project​
Protecting wildlife from the hazards
of highways & roads

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Saving Animals from the Hazards of Roads, organized by Ira Fischer 11/15/2022

Saving Animals from the Hazards of Roads, organized by Ira Fischer My name is Ira Fischer. I am the co-founder and proprietor of the National Anti-… Ira Fischer needs your support for Saving Animals from the Hazards of Roads

Saving Animals from the Hazards of Roads, organized by Ira Fischer 11/15/2022

The National Anti-Roadkill Project (NARP) posts a fundraiser on GoFundMe

Conservative estimates indicate that in the United States - - every day - - over 1 million vertebrate animals are killed by vehicle collisions. Yet, there are no NGOs that have as their mission to address this crisis.

NARP aims to significantly reduce the colossal number of deaths and countless crippling injuries (oftentimes leaving behind helpless orphans) that occur on America’s roads as a result being stricken by motor vehicles. This endeavor is particularly critical for endangered species, such as the Florida panther, since roadkill is a leading cause of death of this iconic feline. Once NARP is operational, its initial campaign will tackle this crisis before it is too late to save these magnificent creatures.

The time is long past due to address this issue with a new paradigm that finds it unacceptable to view the maiming and killing of wildlife as simply a price we pay for the convenience of driving. NARP’s initiative can make a difference for the defenseless creatures that are trapped in the network of roads that have invaded their habitat. It is my hope that you will support NARP to make this challenge a reality.

Today, NARP posted a fundraiser on GoFundMe, titled “Saving Animals from the Hazards of Roads”. Below is a link to the fundraiser where you may make a donation to support NARP. Thank you.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/AntiRoadkillProject

Ira Fischer
Co-Founder of the
National Anti-Roadkill Project
Protecting wildlife from the hazards
of highways & roads

Saving Animals from the Hazards of Roads, organized by Ira Fischer My name is Ira Fischer. I am the co-founder and proprietor of the National Anti-… Ira Fischer needs your support for Saving Animals from the Hazards of Roads

11/07/2022

Conservative estimates indicate that the United States over 1 million vertebrate animals are killed by vehicle collisions every day. Yet, there are no NGOs that have as their mission to address the roadkill issue. The National Anti-Roadkill Project (NARP) distinguishes itself as the only NGO whose mission is to protect America’s wildlife from the hazards of our highways and roads.

Wild animals are at grave risks when forced to cross roads for their survival. NARP’s aim is to significantly reduce the colossal number of deaths and countless crippling injuries (oftentimes leaving behind helpless orphans) that occur every day on America’s roads as a result being stricken by motor vehicles. NARP intends to achieve its mission by implementing driver safety measures and road safety measures that can substantially reduce avoidable wildlife-vehicle collisions.

This endeavor is particularly critical for endangered species, such as the Florida panther, since road kills are a leading cause of death of this iconic feline. Once NARP is operational, its initial campaign will tackle the panther roadkill crisis by zealously focusing on driver and road safety measures to mitigate the risk of extinction of this apex predator.

The challenge is to make a reality that wildlife and our 4-million-mile public road network can coexist. NARP is resolved to champion a growing tide of intolerance for animals needlessly being the victim of carnage on our roads.

A Highway Campaign to Save Animals, NYT, July 14, 1991 07/18/2022

DRIVING from his home in Bedford to his office in White Plains, Ira Fischer sees raccoons, opossum, skunks, deer, rabbits, chipmunks and squirrels -- most of them dead. Bloody and mangled or simply stiff and lifeless, they have been struck by cars and trucks on country roads, main thoroughfares and Interstate 684.

Recently, Mr. Fischer decided to do something about this and became operations director of the National Anti-Road Kill Project,

A Highway Campaign to Save Animals, NYT, July 14, 1991 The National Anti-Roadkill Project aims to take action to champion the growing tide of intolerance for animals being needlessly injured and killed on our roads.

The National Anti-Roadkill Project is Gearing-up to Implement Its Mission 02/14/2022

https://www.prlog.org/12894896-the-national-anti-roadkill-project-is-gearing-up-to-implement-its-mission.html

The National Anti-Roadkill Project is Gearing-up to Implement Its Mission The National Anti-Roadkill Project is Gearing-up to Implement Its Mission. The National Anti-Roadkill Project (NARP) is proud to announce its rebirth after it hit the stage in the NYT with: "A Highway Campaign to Save Animals". However, it never took-off as the concept was ahead of its time. Its tim...

The Panther's Path 02/14/2022

https://www.nature.org/en-us/magazine/magazine-articles/florida-panther-corridor/

The Panther's Path The Florida panther, once nearly extinct, is facing new threats as it roams the state. Protecting key wildlife corridors and expanding safe spaces could make all the difference.

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