

Using our technology for installing cables to utility poles, NTT East supports the installation of “animal pathways” to connect the habitats of wood mice and squirrels, which were cut off by roads.
This project won the Environment Minister’s Award in the 1st Ikimono Nigiwai (Wildlife Alive) Corporate Activity Contest organized by the Keidanren Committee on Nature Conservation and other organizations and corporations.
We remain committed to connecting creatures and their habitats, utilizing the technology we have built up in our business.
Maintenance work with
line trucks
Animal Pathway to connect sections of the forest cut off by roads Photographs by Keep, Inc.