Connecting tigers. Wildlife corridors and national highways in India

20 janvier 2026 | Daniela Berti
This article focuses on a long-standing legal battle fought by environmentalists and lawyers in India who opposed a plan of the regional government of Uttarakhand (Himalayan India) to build a highway near a region that is home to the last ecological corridor for tigers and elephants between two (…)
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