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Well, I would specifically go hike and ideally camp(that's not as simple as it is in the US) in more remote areas where they and other wildlife is. I still think it's awesome that you've seen any. They seem so tiny and vulnerable. I'm scared they won't be around much longer.
Roadkill sucks but where I live, roads create entire ecosystems. The water runoff creates more vegetation, which brings insects, which brings small animals, which brings big animals. I know roads that support eagles and hawks that otherwise would not exist in the area.