Officials rescue four black-naped hares
The Hindu
The forest department officials of Ramanathapuram district rescued four black-naped hares that were in the illegal possession of a person here on Friday.Based on a tip-off by Assistant Conservator of
The forest department officials of Ramanathapuram district rescued four black-naped hares that were in the illegal possession of a person here on Friday. Based on a tip-off by Assistant Conservator of Forests S. Ganesalingam, a team comprising Forester E. Rajasekaran, and other officials including R. Sadaiyandi and V. Rajendran, conducted an inspection at ECR Road near Kattoorani. When they inspected the two-wheeler of a rider, they found a sack in which four black-naped hares were kept.More Related News
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