Taijiang National Park Implements Traffic Control from July to September to Protect Aggressive Land Crabs from Roadkill
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Taijiang National Park Administration announces phased traffic control from July to September to protect the aggressive land crab (Aratus vulgaris) during its breeding migration, preventing roadkill along a 2-kilometer stretch.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When is the crab protection traffic control in Taijiang?
- A: Three phases: July 1–5, July 30–August 3, and August 29–September 2, 6:30–9:30 PM.
- Q: Why is protecting the aggressive land crab important?
- A: It’s one of Taiwan’s largest land crabs and an indicator species for ecosystem health.
- Q: Where is the restricted road section?
- A: Approx. 2km on Qingcaolun levee road, from Chengxi St. Sec. 3, Ln. 1105 to Coast Guard outpost.
- Q: Can the public enter the zone?
- A: Non-essential vehicle access is banned. Foot entry allowed in designated areas with rules.
- Q: Who is running this initiative?
- A: Led by Taijiang National Park Administration, with Taiwan Wetland Conservation Union and police.