According to Taiwan's Lianhe Bao, a endangered wild animal in Taiwan, Shi Hu (also known as an ocelot), was found dead on the 2nd in Dahe Village, Sanwan Township, Miaoli County, Taiwan, and the place of death was only more than 600 meters away from the biological corridor across the highway, which is regrettable.

There is a biological corridor near the place where Shi Hu died. Fan Rongda/Photo by Reporter of Lianhe Pao in Taiwan
Zhang Wei, head of the Natural Ecological Conservation Section of the Agricultural Department of Miaoli County, Taiwan, said that the Shihu Highway death incident was the one closest to the northeast of Miaosu County in history, and a similar incident had occurred in Zhunan Town, northwest of Miaosu County, showing that the habitat of Shihu covered the north of Miaoli County.
The relevant departments in Miaosu County, Taiwan, will pay attention to strengthening the monitoring of Shihu and remind the public to be vigilant.
According to the study, there are only about 500 Shihu ethnic groups left, and the Miaoli Qianshan area in Taiwan has the largest number of records, and the biological corridor across the highway was set up more than 600 meters away from the site where the Death of Shihu Highway occurred on the 2nd, but unfortunately it does not seem to come in handy.