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Rare Flying Squirrel Rescued from Barbed Wire Trap

26 Jan

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Summary

  • A rare flying squirrel was found injured in barbed wire at a CRPF camp.
  • Both the squirrel and an exhausted vulture received specialized care.
  • The rescues emphasize conservation efforts beyond flagship species.
Rare Flying Squirrel Rescued from Barbed Wire Trap

A rare flying squirrel, discovered critically injured and ensnared in barbed wire at a CRPF camp within the Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve's buffer zone, has been successfully rescued. The nocturnal mammal sustained multiple injuries, posing a significant risk of infection.

A dedicated rescue team from the reserve safely extracted the squirrel and transported it to the specialized care facilities at the Jungle Safari Zoological Park in Naya Raipur. Veterinary professionals are diligently treating the animal, which is now showing positive signs of recovery.

This operation, conducted around Republic Day, serves as a potent example of conservation initiatives extending to lesser-known species. The rescue of the flying squirrel was closely followed by the intervention for an exhausted and severely dehydrated vulture found within the same landscape.

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Both the squirrel and the vulture are now receiving intensive care and rehabilitation at Jungle Safari. The vulture, potentially from Maharashtra's Tadoba-Andhari region, is regaining strength. Officials emphasize that these small mammals and birds are crucial for maintaining forest ecosystems and preventing disease spread.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The rare flying squirrel was rescued after being found injured and entangled in barbed wire at a CRPF camp.
A dehydrated vulture, believed to have flown in from Maharashtra, was also rescued and is recovering.
Small mammals and birds play a crucial role in forest ecosystems and, like vultures, act as natural scavengers helping to prevent the spread of disease.

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