District Forest Officer (DFO) Nisha Goswami said the crocodile was rescued and taken to the Katwa division of the forest department. “After a physical examination, the crocodile will be released in a supportive environment in the Bhagirathi River,” Goswami said.
As images of a crocodile sighting this past Monday on the beach of Key Biscayne behind Key Colony, began to circulate on social networks, panic set in as many residents