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Two Bears Rescued, Send Back To Their Natural Habitation By Wild Life Depart. In Anantnag

JK News Service by JK News Service
November 3, 2024
in Jammu Kashmir
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Srinagar, November 3: Two black bears who had inadvertently entered into human habitation were rescued ans send back to their natural habitation by wildlife department in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

An official told that today two bears who had Inadvertently entered into Panzagam Kokernag and Waripoa Khund Qazigund respectively were send back to their natural habitation after being rescued and tranquilitized.

The operation of rescuing the bears was done by the wild life South division Bijbehara under the supervision of wild life Warden South Suhail, CR Achabal and CR Dooru along with Devsar CR, they said.(GNS)

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