Danishwar Hameed
Dooru, August 13: In a swift and efficient operation, the Wildlife Control Room Dooru today rescued a snake from Bragam, Dooru, averting any potential harm to residents.
The rescue mission was led by Gulzar Ahmad and Bashir Ahmad, who, along with their dedicated team, reached the spot immediately after receiving information from locals. Demonstrating professional skill and care, they safely captured the snake without causing injury to the reptile or distress to onlookers.
Following the rescue, the snake was released into its natural habitat in the nearby forest areas, ensuring it could return to the wild unharmed.
Residents of Bragam expressed gratitude to the Wildlife Control Room team for their timely intervention, praising their commitment to both public safety and wildlife conservation. The operation, they said, reflects the department’s efficiency and readiness to respond to such incidents at short notice.
The Wildlife Control Room Dooru continues to play a vital role in managing human-wildlife interactions in the region, safeguarding communities while protecting the ecological balance.






