New roads to have tunnels for wildlife to cross safely


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Highway Authority and Public Works Department will ensure all new roads and highways will be designed and built with wildlife tunnels to create safe passages for animals.

The Works Ministry, in a statement, cited the construction of the tunnel by the West Coast Expressway (WCE) in the Taiping Selatan-Bruas stretch as an example after receiving advice and approval from the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan).

“Congratulations and thank you to the WCE concession company for constructing a dedicated underpass tunnel route to allow wildlife habitat to move from one forest area to another, crossing the highway safely,” said the ministry’s statement.

Furthermore, the ministry indicated ongoing collaboration with Perhilitan will persist to ensure that the preservation of wildlife is continually improved.

“We hope vehicle drivers will slow down and exercise caution when passing through identified wildlife crossing locations marked by signs and streetlights,” added the ministry.

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