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Wildlife utilization of underpasses in economic corridor study

30 March 2026
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A recent study by the Wildlife Institute of India has detailed the deployment of 150 camera traps along a 3.5-kilometer stretch of underpasses in Uttarakhand, specifically between Mohand village and Ganeshpur. This systematic installation aims to capture a diverse array of terrestrial wildlife, encompassing both small and large species. The strategic placement of these camera traps is designed to enhance monitoring efforts and gather crucial data on the fauna inhabiting the area. The findings from this study are expected to contribute significantly to understanding wildlife movement and behavior in relation to human infrastructure. Such research is vital for developing effective conservation strategies and mitigating human-wildlife conflict in the region.

Why It Matters

The deployment of camera traps is a critical tool in wildlife research and conservation efforts. Historically, the encroachment of human activities into wildlife habitats has led to a decline in biodiversity and increased conflicts between humans and animals. In India, where rapid urbanization and development pose threats to natural ecosystems, studies like this provide empirical data that can inform policy and conservation measures. The findings from the Wildlife Institute of India will not only help in tracking species diversity but also in ensuring the long-term sustainability of wildlife populations in areas affected by infrastructure development.

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