Wardha. Wildlife found in injured condition are admitted to Karunashram run by People for Animals for treatment by the very quick squad of the Forest Department, 15 wildlife recovered after proper care and medicine from the doctors in the safe forest. Abandoned.
The forest department is working very quickly to save the wildlife from the emergency situation, the injured wildlife is admitted to the Karunashram operated by the Central Zoo Authority and Maharashtra Zoological Authority recognized People for Animals, this is the only wildlife treatment center in the district, Deputy Conservator of Forests Rakesh Rakesh Conservation of wildlife is continuously guided by Sept.
Initiative of Rapid Rescue Team and People for Animals of Forest Department
Under the guidance of Forest Range Officer Rupesh Khedkar, 15 wildlife rescued by the Forest Department’s Rapid Rescue Team and People for Animals were released safely in the forest, including 1 peacock, 2 owls, 2 big pythons, 1 snake, 1 ghoul, rare and the most in the world. The smuggled pangolin and 1 monkey, 2 turtles etc. include 15 wildlife.
On this occasion, Assistant Conservator of Forests Rakesh Sepat, Assistant Conservator of Forests GP Bobade, Amarjit Pawar, Forest Range Officer Rupesh Khedkar, Forest Range Officer Gajbhiye, Nitin Jadhav, Secretary for Peoples and Animals Ashish Goswami, Honorary Wildlife Conservator Sanjay Ingle Tiganvkar Gawande, Abhishek Gujar, Forest Department Dehankar, Forest Ranger Adsar, Driver Charole were present.