Updated On: 12 August, 2021 12:00 AM IST | Pune | PTI
'This is the first time that endangered and rare species of turtles are being sent by airways to be released into their natural habitat in the north eastern state,' Rahul Patil, Deputy Conservator of Forest (Pune division) said

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As many as 63 turtles belonging to rare species were airlifted from Maharashtra's Pune and flown to Assam, to be released into their natural habitat, a forest official said on Thursday.
Turtles of endangered species such as Indian roof turtle, crowned river turtle, brown roof turtle and spotted river terrapin were rescued during various seizures in the state, the official said.