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Matheran's stone walls taking away habitat of reptiles, say naturalists

Wildlife lovers claim modernisation over the years to make the Eco-Sensitive Zone look more appealing is destroying habitat and doing more harm than good

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A bamboo pit viper, one of the snake species sighted in Matheran. Pic/Omkar Patil

A bamboo pit viper, one of the snake species sighted in Matheran. Pic/Omkar Patil

As the MMRDA has started developmental work in Matheran, which involves the construction of trails and beautification of various points, wildlife lovers and experts feel that the laying of stone walls and chain-link fences around them will cause hurdles for reptiles wanting to cross from one side to the other.

matheran wallExperts say the walls provide cover for small reptiles but also hinder the movement of several other species

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