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Changing weather prompts migratory birds to stay put in Dhanbad Coal town plans to develop some areas as a haven of seasonal species
Many migratory birds are staying back at different sites of Dhanbad like the scenic Maithon and Panchet Lake due to the chilly weather conditions prevailing in the coal town, after a brief spell of warm weather from January 1 to 12. The weather condition is developing a favourable atmosphere for the birds to stay back.
A group of bird lovers in Dhanbad, led by a retired banker A K Sahay (62) who are carrying out extensive survey of bird spots in Dhanbad since September last year, have spotted Red Crested Pochard and Ruddy Shellduck during a visit to the Maithon Lake on Saturday.
Updated Jan 06, 2021 | 15:10 IST
The Jharkhand government has decided to dispatch the animal to the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre run by Wildlife SOS on the Agra-Mathura border where she is being treated. The Jharkhand Forest Department has charged the owners of violation of wildlife laws and sever neglect (Representative Image).   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
Agra: Jharkhand Forest Department and Wildlife SOS rescued a 40-year-old elephant Emma , who was forcefully fed alcohol by her abusive owners to keep her under control and use it for begging.
The Jharkhand Forest Department has charged the owners of violation of wildlife laws and sever neglect.
Image used for representational purpose.
AGRA: Jharkhand forest department and Wildlife SOS rescued a 40-year-old elephant Emma , who was forcefully fed alcohol by her abusive owners to keep her under control and use it for begging.
The Jharkhand Forest department has charged the owners of violation of wildlife laws and sever neglect.
The Jharkhand government has decided to dispatch the animal to the Elephant Conservation and Care centre run by Wildlife SOS on the Agra-Mathura border where she is being treated.
An official said the elephant was trafficked and forced to walk over 300 miles across the state borders into Jharkhand.