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Spotted owlet found killed on road in Aarey, wildlife photographer calls for safety measures
Updated On: 10 June, 2025 06:27 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Mumbai-based naturalist and wildlife photographer Mahesh Yadav said that the recent discovery of a dead spotted owlet, a victim of roadkill in Aarey Colony, highlights a serious issue -- the lack of adequate wildlife protection measures on its roads

The dead spotted owlet was found on a road passing through the forest patch at Aarey. Pic/ Mahesh Yadav
A dead spotted owlet was found on a road passing through the forest patch at Aarey Milk Colony on Tuesday morning.
Mumbai-based naturalist and wildlife photographer Mahesh Yadav said, "The recent discovery of a dead spotted owlet, a victim of roadkill in Aarey Colony, highlights a serious issue -- the lack of adequate wildlife protection measures on its roads. Aarey, often called Mumbai's 'green lung', is a vital biodiversity hotspot and a declared protected forest."
Yadav pointed out that despite its protected status, Aarey lacks basic safety infrastructure for wildlife, such as speed limits and speed breakers, leading to frequent roadkills.
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