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Development with out destruction is the key… Here is a smart solution to mitigate the potential risks associated with construction of Delhi-Dehradun highway. Elephants corridor is not fragmented by making this over bridge. Herds are already using it. Win win situation for all.

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Nandan 🇮🇳1 year ago

@Ethirajans At least they should have removed the Rubble & laid down some Mud on that Path The Concrete can hurt the Elephant & other Wildlife There can be Iron Rod debris too

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venkatesh1 year ago

Even the animals understand.

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Prakash Bhatt1 year ago

What a beautiful view 😍❤️😍

NILAMADHAB PANDA ନୀଳମାଧବ ପଣ୍ଡା's profile picture
NILAMADHAB PANDA ନୀଳମାଧବ ପଣ୍ଡା1 year ago

Sustainable development is the way to go .. after all we all share this planet

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Manoj Kumar Shukla1 year ago

कुछ नही से कुछ भला

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anurag sidhola1 year ago

On that route one can see Jumbos & stags.

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Sameer Mohan1 year ago

Been watching and lately #patrolling the area since 1986 #Undp #wii research... I would reserve observation and data for the lack ignorance by mass and responsible alike 👍🏼🙏🏼

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KANNAN S1 year ago

Smart solutions help conservation of the wild animals. Kudos to forest department

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Vaibhav Singh,IFS11 months ago

It is the season of #mangoes in #India. Even this Tusker could not resist the temptation of trying a few ripe mangoes, as captured last night in #Haridwar.

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Supriya Sahu IAS1 year ago

Well trained guides are the backbone of the Trek Tamil Nadu initiative. We just completed refresher training for 52 guides from 17 trails of Trek TN with skills in safety, ecology, and visitor engagement, to ensure safer treks, richer experiences, and stronger conservation. This promotes responsible trekking preserving our pristine landscapes. Trek TN currently operates 32 trails manned by 130 Guides from the local community, most of whom are tribals. #TrekTN #EcoTourism #SustainableTravel

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Parveen Kaswan, IFS1 year ago

A staff today rescued this timely, which was tangled in a net. Do you know what rare animal is this. Most have not seen I think.

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Sanjay Kumar IAS11 months ago

Spotted deer & langur are bossom friends, both look out for each others back. Besides keeping eye on predators from tree top, langurs are casual foragers & so drop lots of fresh twigs for deer to eat. Deer have excellent sense of smell. @ntca_india @DudhwaTR @rameshpandeyifs

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