Revolt EV bikes to bolster patrol capabilities.

Bandipur Tiger Reserve, October 25, 2024 – The Adavi Alert Foundation is taking significant steps to enhance wildlife conservation efforts in Karnataka's Bandipur Tiger Reserve through a collaborative initiative involving St. Aloysius (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru, Revolt Motors, and Sunray INC.

In a ceremony held today, the foundation officially handed over two Revolt EV bikes to bolster patrol capabilities along the high-traffic interstate highways that traverse the reserve. This initiative aims to improve safety for both wildlife and forest personnel in critical corridors leading to Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Revolt Motors also contributed by co-sponsoring an additional bike, expanding the fleet to support effective patrolling.

The event was attended by notable officials, including S. Prabhakaran, Deputy Conservator of Forests and Director of Bandipur Tiger Reserve; Harini V., AIGF with the NTCA; and NP Naveen Kumar, Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) for Bandipur. Representatives from St. Aloysius, including registrars Dr. Ronald Nazareth and Dr. Alwyn D’Sa, joined the gathering alongside Dr. Denis Fernandis, Director, and Mr. Kiran Vati K, Assistant Professor in the Department of Zoology.

Pavan Joshi, Founder of the Adavi Alert Foundation, expressed gratitude to the partners for their collaboration, emphasizing the importance of enhancing forest protection efforts in Bandipur Tiger Reserve. This initiative marks a significant step forward in ensuring the safety of both wildlife and conservation personnel in the region.