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Jharkhand News: Bronze-backed tree snake rescued in Palamu Tiger Reserve

Daltonganj, May 5: A bronze-backed tree snake, known to be mildly venomous but generally harmless to humans, was rescued from the Bareysarn…

Jharkhand News: Bronze-backed tree snake rescued in Palamu Tiger Reserve

The rescued bronze-back tree snake in Bareysarn of Palamu tiger reserve. (File pic)

Daltonganj, May 5: A bronze-backed tree snake, known to be mildly venomous but generally harmless to humans, was rescued from the Bareysarn area under the Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) in Jharkhand.

Snake Found in Farmer’s House

The snake was spotted on the earthen tiled roof of a farmer, Tetar Singh, who promptly informed the PTR rescue team. Acting swiftly, a team led by forester-in-charge Paramjeet Tiwary reached the spot and safely rescued the reptile.

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According to forest officials, while the bronzeback tree snake poses little threat to humans, it can be dangerous for small prey. The incident highlights increasing awareness among residents about wildlife protection, as people are now choosing to inform authorities instead of harming snakes.

Officials Urge Caution and Wildlife Protection

Deputy Director (South Division), PTR, Kumar Ashish, appreciated this change, saying that people are sparing snakes and calling the quick response team for rescue, which reflects a growing concern for reptiles.

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He also advised that if a snake is found inside a house, people should keep children and vulnerable individuals at a safe distance and immediately seek professional help. Handling snakes, he emphasised, requires proper training and should not be attempted by untrained individuals.

Officials further stressed that snakes seen on roads should be allowed to cross safely, rather than being harmed. PTR sources recalled a recent incident where a motorist tried to run over a snake, but it slipped into the car’s bonnet and later appeared inside the vehicle, creating a dangerous situation for the driver.

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The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of coexisting with wildlife and respecting the natural habitat of reptiles.

 

 

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