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Sign telling motorists that elephants have the right of way.
Asian elephant corridor signage, Tamil Nadu, India.
© Conservation International/photo by Jack Tordoff
Conservation Plan for Securing Selected Elephant Corridors in Southern Western Ghats
Grantee Name: 
Wildlife Trust of India
HOTSPOT
Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$45,000
DATES
Dec 2009
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May 2011
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Project Overview Overview
HOTSPOT
Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$45,000
DATES
Dec 2009
-
May 2011

Facilitate the conservation of critical elephant corridors within the Mysore-Nilgiri Corridor by evaluating the current status of each corridor, assessing local communities' dependence on them, monitoring usage by elephants and other animals, and preparing plans for securing them. Fix signage along each corridor to inform people about their importance, advise them how to minimize impacts on elephants, and warn drivers.