With the recent lifting of a ban on mining and a proposal to build a road through core tiger habitats in Uttarakhand, its fragile ecology is being threatened like never before. The second of a three-part series looks at the fallout of construction near wildlife habitats. Somewhere between the Corbett and Kalagarh tiger reserve, not far from where Jim Corbett felled the infamous man-eater of Mohan in 1931, a road is presently under construction along the Ramganga to aid economic development of tiny settlements between villages Marchula and Bhikyasen. The case study of this road ...
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