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Wildlife Road Toll Rises Near Ooty
20 Nov
Summary
- Roadkill incidents are increasing near Udhagamandalam town.
- A study documented 81 animal deaths across 19 species in five months.
- Endangered species and endemic wildlife are among the victims.

Wider roads carved through forest patches and escalating traffic volumes are contributing to a significant rise in roadkill incidents in areas adjacent to Udhagamandalam town. Conservationists have identified key problem areas, particularly along the Udhagamandalam-Kotagiri and Ooty-Gudalur roads. The Golf Links road, a favored wildlife corridor, has become a particular hotspot for animal fatalities.
A recent study conducted over five months between February and June 2025 documented a total of 81 animal deaths across 19 different species on the Doddabetta road. While common species like Indian toads and Horsfield's spiny lizards were most frequently affected, the study also recorded casualties among endangered species, including the variable ghat frog and the Nilgiri laughingthrush.
Conservationists stress the urgent need for increased awareness among road users. They advocate for adherence to speed limits and suggest that forest and highway departments collaborate on campaigns to inform drivers about the rich biodiversity present, such as Nilgiri martens and endemic species, along these vulnerable stretches to mitigate further wildlife loss.




