Thursday 16 July 2020

Nagaland: Locals rescue trapped pangolin; releases it to the wild

Injured Chinese pangolin found in hunter's trap, rescued by local residents of Benreu village in Peren district of Nagaland; video goes viral, wins hearts


Local residents of Benreu village under Peren district of Nagaland rescued an injured Chinese pangolin that was found in a hunter's trap. The incident occurred on Tuesday when the youths from the village set out to repair an irrigation canal.

In viral videos that circulated online, the residents are seen cutting off a wire that trapped the mammal around the leg. The locals then cleaned the pangolin that was covered in mud from a nearby stream.

Then identifying the wounded parts, the locals applied medicines on the pangolin and then released it back into the wild. A video of the residents treating the injured pangolin and releasing it back to the wild forest also surfaced online.

The rescue of the mammal in Benreu village has won the hearts of many. It has garnered 28K views online in less than 24 hours.

As reported earlier, four persons from Peren surrendered to the wildlife wing of the Nagaland department of environment, forest and climate change after a video which depicted the ruthless killing of wild animals including Barking deer and large Indian civet cat went viral in second-third week of the month.

Published in Eastmojo, 25 June 2020

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