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Male sambar deer rescued from 40-ft-deep well in Maharashtra’s Alame village

An adult male sambar deer was rescued from a 40-foot-deep water-filled well in Alame village, Maharashtra, in a joint operation by Wildlife SOS and the forest department. The deer was unharmed and released back into a safe habitat

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 The deer had managed to stand on a stone ledge inside the well for support. PIC/Wildlife SOS, Maharashtra Forest Department

The deer had managed to stand on a stone ledge inside the well for support. PIC/Wildlife SOS, Maharashtra Forest Department

In a timely coordinated rescue operation, an adult male sambar deer (Rusa unicolor), approximately four-five years of age, was rescued from a 40-foot-deep water-filled well in Alame village of Pune district in Maharashtra.

The operation was carried out jointly by the Maharashtra Forest Department and Wildlife SOS with vital assistance from local villagers who were familiar with the surrounding terrain.

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