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As the heat increased, venomous cobras started coming out, more than fifteen snakes seen in two days – India TV Hindi

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Ramnagar: Every year millions of tourists from India and abroad reach Corbett Park to see the array of wildlife in the world famous Jim Corbett National Park. Besides wild animals like tigers, elephants, bears, deer, etc., many species of animals can also be found in Corbett Park. As the heat begins to increase, snakes are appearing in the rural areas adjacent to Corbett Park.

Save the Snake Society has freed more than 50,000 snakes

In rural areas, if a snake enters someone’s house, the villagers do not kill it, but immediately inform the members of Save the Snake Society, who arrive on the spot, rescue the snakes and release them into the forest with the help of the forest. department. To date, Save the Snake Society has released more than 50,000 snakes from populated areas in the forest with the help of the Forest Department. In addition to saving snakes, the committee members also send out the message of their conservation in the area.

Snakes come out of holes when the heat increases

As the heat increased, over the past two days, more than 15 cobra snakes and king cobras from different areas were rescued by the committee members in the rural areas adjacent to Corbett Park, Dhela, Sawalde, Dhikuli, Ramnagar and sent to the forest department. . With the help of freed from the jungle.

At the same time, Haldwani’s social worker Pramod, who watched committee member Chandrasen Kashyap and his team rescue snakes, says that since my childhood I have watched Kashyap and his team rescue snakes. These members not only give the message of saving snakes but also give the message of snake conservation. But so far, Chandrasen Kashyap and his team have not been encouraged by the government.

Save the Snake Committee helps the Forest Department

Chandrasen Kashyap, chairman of the Save the Snake Committee, says that as the heat has started to increase, snakes are coming out. Over the past two days we have rescued more than fifteen venomous cobras from the rural areas bordering Corbett.

Diganth Nayak, deputy director of Corbett Tiger Reserve, said the forest department has been continuously helped by Chandrasen Kashyap and his team. Over the past two days, they have rescued more than 15 poisonous cobras from different areas, which were released to a safe place in the forest with our help. (IANS)

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