On the highway connecting the cities of Dharmanagar and Kailasahar in Tripura, roadkill is a common, unfortunate sight. Due to the state’s hilly terrain and dense vegetation cover, major roads cut through its forests. Moreover, settlements located near these roads, and along wildlife corridors and buffer zones, have often placed humans in contact, and in conflict, with wildlife in these areas. Over time, a new challenge has also emerged—that of …
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