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3 pythons rescued from busy Kalanagar junction

Updated on: 03 February,2020 05:30 AM IST  | 

3 pythons rescued from busy Kalanagar junction

Ra njeet Ja dhav ranjeet. jadhav@ mid- day. com WOR KERS at the flyover construction site in Bandra East got the shock of their lives when an unwanted guest slithered into view in the middle of their work. A frantic call was made to rescuers from an NGO, who promptly came to check and were surprised to find not one but three large Indian Rock Pythons bang in the middle of the T- junction on Sion Bandra link road.


The group believes that the infrastructure projects have disturbed the flora and fauna in the areas, which it said could be one of the reasons why the snakes were found near the business district.


u201c Pythons are commonly sighted along the Maharashtra Nature Park ( MNP) belt in Sion, Dharavi and BKC areas, but recently the rescue calls for the reptile and other species entering human habitat have increased.


The volunteers of SARRP constantly hold awareness campaigns, talking to people and workers at construction sites. They explain to them the measures/ steps that should be taken whenever a snake is spotted.

u201c We urge people not to kill or harm any snake/ animal in case of such conflicts. We guide them to contact the Forest Department, SARRP helpline or experienced Wildlife Rescuers because itu2019s important to save urban wildlife that helps in maintaining the ecological balance,u201d said Chitra Pednekar, a volunteer with SARRP. 3 pythons rescued from busy Kalanagar junction NGO SARRP volunteers save the snakes spotted on Friday and Saturday nights Three Indian Rock Pythons u2014 one 11.4 feet long, one 8 feet long and another measuring around 8 feet u2014 were rescued in two days u2018 We believe likely damage to their natural habitat has led to the hike in spotting of snakes. The ongoing development project work could also be responsible as it is believed to have disturbed quite a bit of flora and fauna in adjacent areasu2019 Santosh Shinde, SARRP president

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