Every roadkill matters.

Help us document India's wildlife mortality from roads, railways, and canals — and drive the change that protects what's left.

An initiative by Landscape Research and Conservation Foundation  ·  Supported by The Habitats Trust

11,000+
km of National Highways crossing wildlife corridors in India
< 5%
of roadkill mortality is officially recorded anywhere in India
Every
report you submit helps science — and protects what you see
How it works

Three steps. Under 60 seconds.

Anyone with a phone can contribute. No special training required.

1

Spot a roadkill

While travelling on highways, expressways, railways, or canals — keep your eyes open for wildlife mortality.

2

Pull over safely

Hazard lights on. Pull completely off the road. Your safety always comes first — before any data point.

3

Photograph & submit

GPS, species, photo — submitted in under 60 seconds. Works offline and syncs when you reconnect.

See full contribution guide  →
Why it matters

Data drives change.

Right now, India's wildlife managers, highway authorities, and railway boards have almost no data on where animals die. Mitigation — wildlife crossings, warning signs, speed restrictions — happens only when there's evidence of need. You provide that evidence.

Read the full issue  →

Every Roadkills India report contributes to a national database used by:

  • 🐯
    National Tiger Conservation Authority
    For habitat planning and corridor protection
  • 🛣️
    National Highways Authority of India
    For mitigation infrastructure design
  • 🌳
    State Forest Departments
    For wildlife corridor identification
  • 🔬
    Academic Researchers
    Studying India's road ecology
Ready to make a difference?

Download Roadkills India.

Get the app on Google Play and start documenting what you see on the road. Every report counts.

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