
IFS officer shares glimpses of a rescue operation of a Himalayan black bear. Incredible, says Internet
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IFS officer Parveen Kaswan shared a video of a rescue operation of a Himalayan black bear.
A wonderful rescue video of a Himalayan black bear has won the hearts of netizens. Shared on Twitter by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan, the video will definitely make you cheer for the bear’s well-being.
The video shows a group of forest officials carefully carrying a cage into the wild as some local villagers try to get a sneak peek at the animal. The clip then goes on to show the cage being opened and the bear rushing out into the wild. The moment of freedom is definitely going to make you teary-eyed.
“What freedom looks like!! A Himalayan Black Bear was stranded. Our teams launched operations this morning. The rescue work was successful without any injury to people or the animal. Team work,” Kaswan wrote in the caption.
“Various teams reached the location for rescue and also for crowd control. The location was very far from the forest, so the bear was rescued. After medical checkup the animal was released into its natural habitat,” he added.
Take a look:
Various teams reached location for rescue and also for crowd control.The location was very far from Forest so rescued.After medical checkup the animal was released in its natural habitat.
The video has been viewed over 44k times and received several reactions. People thanked the team of forest officials for their hard work.

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