Doomdooma, April 14 -- In a coordinated operation on Tuesday, wildlife conservationists and the Assam Forest Department rescued a 10-kilogram python measuring four feet in length from Bon Gaon village near Tingrai Station in upper Assam's Tinsukia district.
The snake was safely released into the Laxmipathar Reserved Forest, reflecting a notable shift in community attitudes towards wildlife in the region.
Devajit Moran, a wildlife conservationist who led the rescue, said the operation was carried out with full support from the Forest Department.
"Today this python was rescued from Bon Gaon of Tingrai Station with the cooperation of the Forest Department. The rescued snake was released back into the Laxmipathar reserved forest area," Mor...
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