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Our Projects

Habitat Conservation Society (HCS) is actively involved in two major projects aimed at protecting wildlife: Roadkill Mitigation and Wildlife Corridor Conservation. These projects focus on reducing human-induced threats to animals and ensuring their safe movement across fragmented landscapes.

Road Kills

Roadkill is a significant environmental concern, particularly in wildlife-rich regions like Chandrapur and the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve. The rapid expansion of highways and railway lines has led to a surge in animal fatalities, disrupting natural wildlife corridors and contributing to the decline of key species. Habitat Conservation Society (HCS) has been actively working to mitigate roadkill incidents through research, monitoring, advocacy, and practical solutions.

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