Trail cameras show elephants, leopards, and more embracing India's 7-mile wildlife crossing months ahead of schedule
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India's Delhi-Dehradun Expressway wildlife corridor recorded over 40,000 animal images in 40 days before official opening, including 60 elephant crossings, demonstrating safe passage for endangered species including tigers and greater hornbills beneath a six-lane highway.
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