They were observed in locations like Chembur Railway Station, Chunabhatti Station, and King's Circle. Citizen can call on animal helpline number 1926 to get more information if if they come across such situation.
More than 600 exotic species rescued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence DRI and Customs department at the Mumbai airport have been shifted to a care facility in Gujarat, a forest official said on Monday. Most of the animals in the consignment were CITES-listed Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, Sharma added.
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