RM66mil wildlife crossing in Johor to be ready by Feb 2028


Ling Tian Soon said that as of June 29, the project had achieved progress of around 10.12% and he himself had been closely monitoring the progress of the project. — Ling Tian Soon Facebook page.

JOHOR BARU: The RM66mil wildlife crossing project in Jalan Kahang-Mersing is expected to be completed in February 2028 and is believed to be able to reduce wildlife collisions, thus protecting property and saving the lives of road users.

Caretaker state health and environment committee chairman Ling Tian Soon said the 1.2km crossing with an eight-metre high and 200m long flyover would allow wildlife to cross the road through the space under the flyover.

"The Johor state government is always committed to ensuring a balance between development, public safety and the preservation of the state's natural and wildlife treasures," he said in a statement on his Facebook page on Thursday (July 2).

Ling said as of June 29, the project had achieved progress of around 10.12% and he himself had been closely monitoring the progress of the project.

He also asked road users to always be vigilant when passing through areas close to wildlife habitats, especially at night and on routes known to have wild animal movements.

On Wednesday (July 1), a female elephant estimated to be five years old died after being hit by a car in an incident at 2.28am on a Felda Nitar road, Mersing.

The incident also touched the hearts of Malaysians when an adult elephant, believed to be the mother of the elephant, faithfully waited for about seven hours by the elephant's side before the elephant's carcass was buried. — Bernama

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