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CART ONÇA-PARDA (Puma concolor) CART TAMANDUA-BANDEIRA (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) CART VEADO-CATINGUEIRO (Mazama gouazoubira) Wildlife Crossings Project In 2019, the Invepar group had over 150 permanent animal crossings in the holdings Cart and CLN. The creation and administration of wildlife crossings and the monitoring carried out on the highways ensure animal welfare and road safety for drivers, in addition to preserving the habitat of the species. Cart constantly monitors wildlife crossings. In 2019, this was expanded, with 10 new camera 'traps', bringing the total to 30 along the stretch. We were able to record the crossing of 10,539 animals in 2019, from 60 species. This figure represents a 43% increase in the number of species compared to 2018. The number of animal crossings doubled compared to the previous year. In addition to the endangered species registered, such as the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), otter (Otter longicaudis), small bush cat (Leopardus guttulus) and tapir (Tapirus terrestris), a puma family (Puma concolor) was observed.. Contents Message from the CEO Message from the Board Covid-19 About this Report Invepar Invepar Management Excellence in Services Supply Management Engineering Management Awards and Recognition Highlights Invepar Airports Invepar Urban Mobility Invepar Toll Roads Risk and Compliance Management Sustainability Management Personnel Management Economic and Financial Performance Credits GRI Index CART QUATI (Nasue nesue) Wildlife crossing on Cart | 86 2019 AR invepar
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