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Golden jackal rescued from 15-foot well in Maharashtra after 1.5-hour operation

An adult female golden jackal was rescued from a 15-foot-deep well in Khadkumbe village, Maharashtra, in a coordinated operation by the forest department and Wildlife SOS, ensuring the animal’s safe return to the wild

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Jackal rescued by forest department and Wildlife SOS. (Pic/Wildlife SOS)

Jackal rescued by forest department and Wildlife SOS. (Pic/Wildlife SOS)

An adult female golden jackal was rescued after falling into a 15-foot-deep open well in Khadkumbe village, Maharashtra, on Monday. Jackal was rescued in a joint rescue effort by the Maharashtra Forest Department and the Wildlife SOS rescue team at Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC). 

The distressed jackal was first spotted by local villagers, who promptly alerted the forest department authorities. The Maharashtra Forest Department immediately contacted the Wildlife SOS team at the Manikdoh Leopard Rescue Centre (MLRC), and a rescue team was mobilised to the site without delay.

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