
IAS officer lends hand in the rescue operation of Olive Ridley turtles in viral video. Internet loves it
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The clip shows Supriya Sahu helping some men carry an Olive Ridley turtle to a boat. Two turtles named May and Paras were being taken on a boat to be released into the ocean.
Rescue videos can always brighten up one’s day. This IAS officer’s post on the rescue of two Olive Ridley turtles is bound to do the same. Shared on Twitter by Supriya Sahu, who is the Additional Chief Secretary of Environment, Climate Change & Forests, Govt of Tamil Nadu, the video shows her giving a helping hand to the rescue workers during an operation. It is definitely worth a watch.
The clip shows Supriya Sahu helping some men carry an Olive Ridley turtle to a boat. Two turtles named May and Paras were being taken on a boat to be released into the ocean.
“May. Yes that's the name of this Olive Ridley turtle which was released by us into the sea today after recuperating well from a head injury received by her on May 21. Paras, another turtle, was also released. Great work by NGO Tree Foundation with locals,” she captioned the video.
Take a look:
May,yes that's the name of this Olive Ridley turtle which was released by us into the sea today after recuperating well from a head injury received by her in May 21.Paras,another turtle was also released.Great work by NGO Tree Foundation with locals.#turtleconservation #TNForest pic.twitter.com/y8xsgkg121
The clip has garnered over 20k views and tons of responses. People lauded the efforts of the NGO in rescuing and releasing turtles.
Great work Mam pic.twitter.com/gr6qlTnKrg

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