The Serengeti (World Heritage Site) in Danger
The planned highway (in red on the map) will cut across a pristine and remote wilderness area of the Serengeti. It carves a swath across the migration path of millions of animals, shown by the colored arrows. This is not a track or a road — it’s a high speed highway for trucks that could eventually reach hundreds a day! Traffic will inevitably grow more and more frequent, invasive, and damaging as time goes on.
One of the newly introduced rhinos, recently ended up like this!!
Dead Rhino, this is now, what will happen when we have this highway then? Let us think more than twice before we implement. It is even cheaper to schedule daily flights for everyone to and fro intended destinations that constructing the highway through serengeti. If we sit down and re-think, there are many alternatives and are possible.
Experts at the Frankfurt Zoological Society estimate the traffic could be “on average 416 large trucks a day potentially rumbling through Serengeti.”
In the short term, heavy truck traffic will result in: loss of wildlife and human life through accidents, fragmentation of habitat and alteration of water and soil systems, and increased introduction of animal disease and alien plant life.
The highway will be a convenient pathway for increased poaching by organized gangs. They will be especially interested in the thirty-two black rhinos being introduced by the Frankfort Zoo in the next few years.
Visit: http://www.savetheserengeti.org
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The Serengeti (World Heritage Site) in Danger
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