About Roadkills India
A citizen science initiative by the Landscape Research and Conservation Foundation, mapping India's hidden wildlife mortality.
Our mission
Roadkills India exists to document, understand, and ultimately reduce the deaths of wild animals on India's expanding network of linear infrastructure — roads, railways, canals, and power lines.
We believe that conservation begins with evidence. By making it easy for any citizen to report a wildlife mortality, we are building the largest citizen-contributed dataset of its kind in India — a dataset that policymakers, highway authorities, and researchers can use to design wildlife crossings, install warning signs, and rethink infrastructure that respects the wild creatures it cuts through.
About LRCF
The Landscape Research and Conservation Foundation (LRCF) is a not-for-profit organisation based in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. We work at the intersection of conservation, research, and outreach, with projects ranging from human-wildlife conflict mitigation to ecological restoration of degraded landscapes.
Roadkills India is one of our flagship citizen science campaigns. It is led by Milind Pariwakam, a wildlife biologist with experience in road ecology and infrastructure mitigation.
Supported by
The Roadkills India campaign is supported by a seed grant from The Habitats Trust, a non-profit organisation committed to protecting and conserving India's lesser-known natural habitats and species.
Landscape Research & Conservation Foundation
In the news
Media coverage will appear here after the app launch.
Press inquiries: milind@landscapes.org.in (Subject: Press — Roadkills India)