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      <title>Map deer-vehicle colisions with {shiny}</title>
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      <description>Oh dear, roe deer (Marek Szczepanek, CC BY-SA 4.0)  Open data Deer roam Scotland. So do humans. It’s a problem when they meet at high speed.
The National Deer-Vehicle Collisions Project, administered by The Deer Initiative, has been monitoring data on deer-vehicle collisions in the UK.
The data are open. I found the data set when skimming through data.gov.uk (a classic weekend activity for all the family). It links to the SNH Natural Spaces site where you can download the data as shapefile, GML or KML under the Open Government Licence.</description>
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