The possession of poisonous snakes in the residential areas of Dehradun, this is the startling reason
In the forests of Uttarakhand, the heat of the fire and the heat has made the lives of people alive, but this tension has not only caused man but also survived wild animals and poisonous snakes. Alam is that dozens of phone calls daily in the 108 control room of the capital, Dehradun are coming to enter poisonous snake homes only.
The possession of poisonous snakes in the residential areas of Dehradun, this is the startling reason |
In the forests of Uttarakhand, the heat of the fire and the heat has made the lives of people alive, but this tension has not only caused man but also survived wild animals and poisonous snakes. Alam is that dozens of phone calls daily in the 108 control rooms of the capital, Dehradun are coming to enter poisonous snake homes and that is why wild animals are moving towards residential areas during the summer season, due to which the poisonous snakes in the capital Is held captive.
Keeping the toxic snakes from the houses, the eyes of the forest department are visible in the capital Dehradun. The forest department employees are catching dozens of such snakes every day and leaving them in the jungles. Surprisingly, in the months when the toxic snakes used to make phone calls, now dozens of calls are coming in the control room of 108 in a day. Due to the summer season, the venomous snakes and animals in various areas of the capital, Dehradun are turning towards homes, which has created an atmosphere of fear in the people.
The Uttarakhand Forest Department is battling forests in the fire season and is facing another problem. In the last two months, the forest department has done more than three hundred snakes. As summer begins, snakes and mice begin to get out of bills in search of coolness. In the summer season, nowadays more information comes from wild animals and snakes, which are told to the forest department staff sitting in the control room. After that, the forest department's rescue team leaves for the spot.
Dozens of calls have been received from the forest department in Dehradun's Chandrabani, Raj Bhavan, Jakhan, Canal Road in the last week. From Raj Bhavan alone to March 16 calls have come to the forest department. Most of them are cobra-like snakes, and people get screamed. More than thirty species of snakes are found in Uttarakhand. These include the snakes of three species of snakes of the four most common species of Venus found in India.
Since March, the forest department alone has done more than three hundred snakes from homes in Dehradun alone. Meanwhile, a rare snake like Common Sand Bova was also rescued from the railway colony in Dehradun. If this snake of child-bearing species was not recorded in Uttarakhand yet, the little snake snake snake from the Usha Colony was also rescued from a house.
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