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Identification of Critical Crossing Points of Animals along the Road in and around Anamalai Tiger Reserve and to Suggest Relevant Mitigation Measures to Minimize Road Mortality
Grantee Name: 
Nature Conservation Foundation
HOTSPOT
Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$17,532
DATES
Apr 2011
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Jun 2012
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$17,532
DATES
Apr 2011
-
Jun 2012

Identify and implement mitigation measures to reduce the road mortality of endangered fauna in Anamalai Tiger Reserve, resulting from increasing tourism development, and contribute to the knowledge on the effects of traffic and road construction on forest animal movements.

Strategic Direction: 1 Enable action by diverse communities and partnerships to ensure conservation of key biodiversity areas and enhance connectivity in the corridors