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Saving Odisha Elephants from Traffic Deaths

Writer's picture: Sangita IyerSangita Iyer

Updated: Dec 2, 2024



Elephant deaths due to traffic collisions are mounting in the eastern Indian state of Odisha. The problem is, major highways are cutting through core elephant habitats, forcing elephants to cross treacherous roads in search of food. Motorists, in particular truck drivers, drive recklessly. The existing elephant crossing signs are inconspicuous and ineffective. Our groundbreaking reflective billboards, 9' above ground, will alert Odisha drivers, warning them to slow down and save elephants.


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Laser Device for Traffic Vigilance and Preventing Elephant Deaths

Traffic Vigilance to Save Elephants is an innovative laser and siren-based technology designed to prevent elephant deaths on Odisha’s dangerous roads. In collaboration with grassroots partner Paribartan, this project involves the installation of safety devices in high-risk areas like the Gadasila Section, where elephants frequently cross. The system detects elephants with laser beams, triggering flashing red lights and loud sirens to alert drivers. This initiative also includes Odisha’s first-ever capacity-building program for truck drivers, educating them on speed limits, signage, and emergency protocols to save lives—both elephants and humans. Together with local villagers, forest officials, and Paribartan, we’re paving the way for safer roads and harmonious coexistence.


Laser Device for Traffic Vigilance and Preventing Elephant Deaths



We’re launching yet another state-of-the-art technology - a high-tech high touch laser device - to save elephants from traffic deaths on Odisha’s notorious roadways. We are launching this exciting project in collaboration with a grassroots partner, Paribartan, based in Odisha’s Angul district. It is called “Traffic Vigilance to Save Elephants”  and it works on laser beams and sirens.


When an elephant emerges from the forest patch and tries to cross the road:


  • A laser beam will detect the animal and activate the alarm installed on the roadside. 

  • This will trigger flashing red lights to revolve and send out a loud siren, commanding the immediate attention of the drivers.


After conducting several surveys, our team has verified frequent elephant movements in the Gadasila Section of the Rasasingh village, confirming that this is one of the key locations for the installation of the safety device. In fact, even as our team on the ground in Odisha was conducting surveys, a large herd of elephants emerged from a forest patch, trying to cross the ever expanding treacherous roads, in order to get to the other patch.


This is also the first time in Odisha’s history, a capacity building and awareness program is being launched for truck drivers to educate them about the importance of complying with speed limits, understanding traffic signage, emergency protocols, contact information and much more, all aimed at saving lives - elephants and people.


We are launching this project in collaboration with the PARIBARTAN team on the ground, the Baulapur and Pasasingh villagers near Dhenkanal district of Odisha, and local Forest Officials. 

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