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How red roads make animal crossings safer: Inside India’s first wildlife-friendly highway
In MP, a section of National Highway-45 through the Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve has been redesigned for wildlife ...
Highways cutting through forests often place animals at risk as they cross roads to reach different parts of their habitat.
Following a tragic cheetah cub death, India's National Highways Authority has implemented a novel "table-top red marking" on a two-kilometer stretch of the Bhopal-Jabalpur highway. This innovative ...
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MP’s red-chequered highway takes a page from global playbook. It’s supposed to protect animals
The National Highways Authority of India has constructed 25 underpasses along 12 km stretch to help animals move safely under the road with minimal disturbance to their habitat.
NHAI introduces India’s first wildlife-safe road on NH-45 in Madhya Pradesh with table-top red markings, underpasses and eco-friendly design to reduce animal-vehicle collisions.
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