Parsa National Park Forms Wildlife Rescue Team
Parsa. Parsa National Park has prepared a 'Wildlife Rescue Team' for the immediate rescue of injured wild animals. In the past, when wild animals were injured or needed rescue in the Parsa National Park area, the Wildlife Rescue Team had to be called from Chitwan National Park. However, since the first week of Baisakh, the park has arranged a rescue team within the park itself. Parsa National Park Information Officer Santosh Kumar Bhagat said that it has become easier to rescue and treat injured wild animals after the 'Wildlife Rescue Team' was prepared in Parsa National Park. "In the past, when wild animals were injured or met with an accident, a team had to be formed from Chitwan National Park," he said, "but now it has become much easier and faster to rescue from here." According to Information Officer Bhagat, the rescue team includes a veterinarian, technicians, and drivers. "In case of injured wild animals or the need for rescue, we have been going to Bara, Parsa, Rautahat, and Makwanpur," he said. The office has stated that it has rescued one Royal Bengal Tiger, six spotted deer, and one cobra by the end of Chaitra of the current fiscal year. Similarly, the park has stated that 25 King Cobras, 15 pythons, one pangolin, and three other wild animals were rescued and released into their natural habitat after treatment.
This specific news has been automatically translated by AI. As a result, there may be some inaccuracies or language errors.