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Two pythons create ‘snake world’ in Chambal, rescue 25 so far; The farmers left their fields in fear

Nita Yadav

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The Chambal Century team has rescued 25 pythons.

A large number of pythons have been found in the Etawah Chambal area of ​​Uttar Pradesh and there has been a stir. The villagers of the area became scared due to the presence of the python. Farmers stopped going to the fields due to fear. He gave this information to the officials of Agra Chambal Century Forest Department and Etawah Forest Department. After receiving the information, the officials of Chambal Century conducted a rescue operation and caught the python. The female and male pythons that gave birth to the pythons are still beyond the reach of the rescue team. The team says that for the first time, the largest python nest has been found.

Dr. Ashish Tripathi, a representative of the Ocean Organization who came to rescue with the Chambal Century team, said that they have been rescuing various types of snakes for about 10 years. But for the first time they have got a chance to save such a large number of snakes. Local villager Ajay Mishra says that as soon as he came to know that there is a python nest in Pali Gopalpur village.

24 pythons, 1 crate snake

The villagers immediately gave this information to the Chambal Century Officer. After which he came to the spot and saved the python. Forest Range Officer of Chambal Sanctuary KK Tyagi informed on Thursday that based on the information of local villagers, the team of Chambal Sanctuary with the help of wildlife representatives carried out the rescue operation from the water tank of the government tube well located in Pali. Live rescue of 24 pythons and one crate snake in Gopalpur village.

A 4-foot python

He said that all the rescued snakes were more than 4 feet in length. Two dozen of the rescued snakes have been released into their natural habitat. Tyagi said that for the first time he has seen such a large number of pythons nesting together in the Chambal region. It has been rescued and released in its natural habitat based on information from local villagers. Local villagers were scared by python activity and stopped farming in the area. Villagers breathed a sigh of relief after the rescue.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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