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India’s only ape safely crosses Assam railway on special canopy bridge after nearly a year

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Published on 15 May 2026
India’s only ape safely crosses Assam railway on special canopy bridge after nearly a year

The gibbon used the bridge nearly a year later

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma shared a video from Hollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary showing an endangered Hoolock Gibbon safely crossing a railway track using a specially designed canopy bridge. Installed nearly a year earlier, the netted rope structure lets arboreal animals move above ground without touching trains or vehicles. Sarma called it a “small but significant” example of science-led conservation, noting the islanded forest movement issues primates face when connectivity is disrupted.

  • An endangered Hoolock Gibbon used the canopy bridge to cross a railway track
  • The bridge was installed inside Hollongapar in Jorhat nearly a year earlier
  • Its netted rope structure allows animals to travel naturally above ground
  • The sanctuary protects India’s only ape species, primarily found in Assam and Northeast states
  • Assam plans more scientifically designed canopy bridges at vulnerable crossing points
  • Golden Langurs and other arboreal species are expected to benefit
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