Mangaluru: District district department Dakshina Kannada has identified 50 savings of wildlife, mostly dealing with snakes, crossing eight offices and doing workshops for them in the Thimmakka Saalumarada Tree Park in Pattture on Monday.
Speaking on the side line of workshops for snake rescuers, DCF Dinesh Kumar YK said this is probably the first of its type initiative taken in the state.
Original wildlife savings are being identified and soon they will be given authorization letters that they need to have with them during rescue operations.
“For the next, every rescue conducted in the district will be documented.
The details will include the names of other related species and details, the place is saved from and the forest area is released, along with the name of the savior involved.
This will help us understand the fields that have a presence Reptile height and the number of poisonous snakes and did not work saved, “he said.
DCF decided to launch this program, following the death of a recent snake savior.
The preliminary meeting was held at Mangalore last month.
Dinesh Kumar said, “It is very unfortunate that there are many snake savings that do not know the procedure that must be followed during the rescue and finally suffer from snake bite or hurt the animal.
Resources have explained in detail the steps that must be taken during the rescue operation and the practice of first aid who It must be followed.
Their responsibility ended only after releasing reptiles in the wild or handed it to the Ministry of Forestry.
“” We also observed several social media savings that finally tortured reptiles on behalf of rescue.
The identification of the original savior is the need for hours and is also an effort to curb trade Illegal snake poisons and trying to threaten the victim using a snake.
This initiative has been valued by the ministers of Angara and experts from Kerala and Bengaluru, “said DCF Dinesh.
In priority, the selected list of savings will be resolved a wise range and authorization letter will be released in a week.
Resource people present at workshops include Manoj’s guarantor from Kerala, Rajesh from Bengaluru and veterinarians including Dr.
Yashasvi.