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Brazil has the world’s fourth -largest road network, while 40% of its primate species are threatened with extinction.
Being run over on roads such as BR-174 is a leading cause of death.
Biologist Fernanda Abra created the Reconecta Project and the Waimiri-Atroari Indigenous people build bridges that connect the forest canopy over the road.
In 2022 , after the locations were defined and the artificial bridges were made with the help of the Indigenous people, Reconecta installed 30 of them.
In the first 10 months of monitoring, eight different species were documented.
The videos also helped to show that local arboreal mammals prefer the bridge model that has just a single, thick rope weaved over a steel cable.
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