City
Epaper

Injured crocodile rescued from residential area in Vadodara

By ANI | Updated: September 10, 2020 00:55 IST

An injured crocodile that had wandered from its natural habitat and was roaming in a residential area at Tarsali in Gujarat's Vadodara district was rescued by the Wildlife Rescue Trust and the forest department late on Tuesday night.

Open in App

An injured crocodile that had wandered from its natural habitat and was roaming in a residential area at Tarsali in Gujarat's Vadodara district was rescued by the Wildlife Rescue Trust and the forest department late on Tuesday night.

According to Arvind Pawar, a member of the Wildlife Rescue trust, the crocodile was found in the residential Tarsali area of the district with an injury on its tail.

"We were informed about this incident late last night by locals and reached the site with an official from the forest department. The reptile was roaming on the streets. We managed to get a hold of it after much struggle," Pawar told .

He further informed that the same crocodile had been found in the Tarsali area around six months ago.

"The creature has been handed over to the forest department which will conduct a medical checkup and later release it in its natural habitat," Pawar added.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Wildlife rescue trustArvind pawarWildlife Rescue
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentFrom Cannes Golden Eye to Oscar nom: The story of 'All That Breathes'

Lewis Hamilton pledges $500k to help fight Australia bush fires

National Realted Stories

NationalDelegates from 100 countries at Bharat Summit condemn Pahalgam terror attack

NationalGujarat: 10 key reforms proposed to strengthen public service delivery

NationalSecurity lapse at Bihar varsity programme with Guv in attendance

NationalNIA arrests absconding offender in Chittorgarh explosive substance seizure case

NationalTripura CM directs SPs and DMs to remain vigilant about Pakistani nationals