#brakeforwildlife, while our app is in the making and if you come across any wildlife mortality due to vehicle hit, train hit, electrocution. Kindly report us on 9209938195 via WhatsApp/telegram. You can also tag us on our social media handles.
Now that's the kind of stripes that we'd like to see on Indian Roads. Instead of exotic 🦓 crossings. A unique one that a follower sent from @BandhavgarhTig2#roadkills
Since this is that time of the year when most of you will be on a break from your routine and travelling to see new places, spend time with family and friends.
🧵...
Among various threats to wildlife, collisions with vehicles are becoming a major concern for many species. Roadkills 2.0 is a Citizen Science initiative to collect data on mortality of wild animals on roads, railway lines, irrigation canals and electrocution in India.
A🧵..
We are excited to announce the launch of the new Roadkills 2.0 app soon. In our continuous endeavour to protect wildlife from the -ve effects of roads we have developed an android & iOS app. V r looking for volunteers to test the app. Write to us if you are interested to help👇
Track Dr.Amit Samarth on his 6000km bicycle ride covering the golden quadrilateral with a mission to promote cycling and to raise funds for the tribal kids who dared to dream their future in sports. Support him by donating Rs.1 per km and follow him on .. https://t.co/lmqkDrlVlr
#RAIn Ride Across India starts in a few hours from Mumbai and we're blessed with the kind words of @SonuSood this ride is dedicated to the bright athletes of Lok Boradari, Gadchiroli: https://t.co/XjJmd9xzen
@narendramodi@nitin_gadkari@KirenRijiju
#RAIn the countdown has begun, 6000 kms of riding on NHAI's beautiful GQ road that connects India, my ride is to connect Indian's to help the underpriviledged sports shining stars of Lok Biradari Prakalp, Gadchiroli
@narendramodi@DrPrakashAmte
https://t.co/qDSSPiIuuh
Please fund the future athletes for India, they've the potential to bring Olympic & Asian game medals, all they need is your support in form of donations....
The LIFE Safe-Crossing project has created a video game called "Avoid It" to help teach young children about the problems of wildlife and roads. It's a great way of approaching a serious issue with kids.
Download the game on App stores "Avoid it!" (for Android and iOS).