Goa, May 23 -- In a troubling reminder of the ecological costs of unregulated vehicular movement, several Malabar tree toads - a rare and endangered amphibian species - have been found dead along the roads of Chorla Ghat during their annual monsoon migration.

These nocturnal creatures, which emerge during the rainy season to breed, are being crushed under the wheels of passing vehicles as they attempt to cross the forested stretch. The deaths have sparked growing concern among environmentalists and wildlife activists, who warn that the fragile population of these amphibians may be at risk of further decline.

"This is a disturbing trend. The Malabar tree toad is not just rare - it's endemic to the Western Ghats and a vital indicator of e...