Awareness drive to prevent roadkill on forest routes

To spread awareness about the impact of vehicles intruding into tiger reserves, national parks and sanctuaries, a team of five naturalists and wildlife conservationists from the Environment Conservation Group – R. Mohammed Saleem, V. Saanthakumar, H. Byju, C.V. Prasath and N. Velmurugan will travel through three biodiversity hotspots in the country including the Western Ghats, the Eastern Himalayan region and the Indo- Burma region. They will cover more than 20,000 km across 22 states in six weeks. They will also create awareness on the need to conserve wildlife and avoid roadkills. The vehicle was flagged off by Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Director of Tamil Nadu Forest Academy Rajiv K. Srivastava on Monday.

This is the first phase of the Project PATH aimed at bringing down roadkills on ghat roads and roads that pass through reserves, sanctuaries and national parks.

The number of wildlife roadkills on India’s highways is increasing alarmingly with all the road construction and widening projects. Reckless driving is another factor in animals being killed or maimed. Multiple highway lanes and speeding traffic affect the safe movement of the animals.

According to the Government’s plans, 3.8 million dollars have been invested to complete 1, 00,000 km of highway by 2017. Roadkills could be reduced if the government builds wildlife overpasses and underpasses at vulnerable crossing zones.

The inauguration was preceded by a workshop called ‘A road blocking the way’.

Mr. Mohammed Saleem, President Environmental Conservation Group, welcomed the gathering. Mr. Rajiv K Srivatsava Ajay Desai, Elephant Specialist, K.S. Sundararaman, Executive Director of Shivatex and I. Anwardeen, Conservator of Forests, Coimbatore Circle also took part.

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