This Singapore Road Lets Pangolins, Mousedeers Cross Safely
A baby Sunda pangolin.
Photographer: Roslan Rahman/AFP via Getty Images
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Macaques and other wildlife animals in Singapore can now cross a road in their neighborhood safely with a new detection system.
The program is part of a one-year pilot project by the city-state’s National Parks Board and Land Transport Authority along the three kilometers (1.86 miles) stretch of Old Upper Thomson Road, according to a NParks statement on Friday.