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A bridge for giants: Elephants use Bengaluru’s first wildlife overpass

TOI City Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 9, 2026, 20:06 IST
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Elephants Use Karnataka’s First Wildlife Overpass

In a major wildlife conservation breakthrough, the forest department recorded elephants crossing Karnataka’s first elephant overpass on NH-209 near Tataguni, connecting forest habitats near Bengaluru’s outskirts.

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Built to Connect Bannerghatta and Savandurga Forests

Constructed by the National Highways Authority of India, the overpass enables safe elephant movement between Bannerghatta National Park and the Savandurga forests in Ramanagara district across the busy highway.

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Mystery of Elephant Movement Near Highway

Forest officials noticed elephant activity near Anepalya and BM Kaval areas but found no dung or footprints on the road, raising questions about how the animals crossed the busy highway safely.

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Camera Traps Installed to Solve Puzzle

Suspecting the overpass was being used, the Bengaluru Urban forest division installed camera traps along the structure to monitor wildlife movement and confirm whether elephants were crossing through it.

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Tusker Captured Crossing

Camera traps recorded a tusker walking across the overpass at 3:58 am on Sunday, officially confirming elephants had begun using the wildlife structure designed to prevent dangerous highway crossings.

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Overpass Cost Over Rs 20 Crore and Completed in 2024

The wildlife overpass, completed in 2024 at a cost exceeding ₹20 crore, was designed to reduce human-wildlife conflict and ensure safer movement for animals across the highway.

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Forest-Like Habitat Created to Encourage Wildlife

Under forest officer N Ravindra Kumar, slopes, bamboo, and fruit-bearing trees were planted on the overpass, transforming it into a natural habitat encouraging elephants, leopards, and wildlife movement.

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