Taking exception to the state's failure to address the issue, it also directed the Assam government to submit records of animal fatality for 2013 and 2014 on the next date of hearing, March 12.
"The state government has not taken effective measures to prevent animal casualty on National Highway 37 which is passing along the Kaziranga National Park stretch, one of the most prestigious national parks in the country.
The tribunal asked the Assam government to ensure fixation of sensor-operated automatic barriers at the animal corridors and ascertain whether speed check cameras were in working condition or not.
"Shops and eateries (dhabas) should not be permitted on the roadside along the animal corridors and due care is to be taken in this regard.
It also directed the state government to remove and demolish unauthorised structures on the roadside, particularly in the animal corridors.
The tribunal's direction came while hearing a plea filed by environmentalist Rohit Choudhury opposing expansion of the highway stretch claiming that "continued unregulated use of NH-37 is leading to death of wild animals and reptiles in large numbers in road accidents".
