At Breno Green Energy, we understand that wildlife conservation is a critical component of environmental sustainability. The construction of new roads and infrastructure through forests poses a severe threat to forest elephants, disrupting their natural habitats and migration patterns. These gentle giants play a vital role in maintaining forest ecosystems, dispersing seeds, and supporting biodiversity.
Forest elephants face heightened risks due to vehicular collisions, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflict. New roads often open up previously inaccessible forest areas to illegal logging, poaching, and land encroachment, further endangering these species. At Breno Green Energy, we advocate for responsible development that balances infrastructure needs with ecosystem preservation and wildlife protection.
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One solution is the integration of eco-friendly infrastructure planning. By designing wildlife corridors, overpasses, and underpasses, roads can coexist with elephant migration routes, minimizing disruption. Remote sensing technology and GPS tracking also help monitor elephant movement and identify high-risk zones, allowing for proactive conservation measures.



Renewable energy projects and green infrastructure initiatives provide alternatives to environmentally harmful development. For instance, instead of building new highways through forests, investing in solar-powered transport hubs, wind energy installations, and energy-efficient urban planning can reduce the need for disruptive infrastructure while promoting sustainable growth.

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Johny November 19, 2018 at 12:44 pm
Your superannuation may be paid out to your beneficiaries if pass away unexpectedly. Ensure you know who your nominated beneficiaries are and exactly who receives those payments
Johny November 19, 2018 at 12:45 pm
Your superannuation may be paid out to your beneficiaries if pass away unexpectedly. Ensure you know who your nominated beneficiaries are and exactly who receives those payments