Crackdown on Poaching: Yeoor Forest's Anti-Snare Campaign
Authorities in Thane district, Maharashtra, conducted a combing operation in Yeoor forest to detect and dismantle traps set by poachers. The initiative, in collaboration with teams from both Thane forest department and Sanjay Gandhi National Park, aims to prevent illegal wildlife poaching and smuggling activities.
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The Maharashtra forest department carried out an extensive combing operation in the Yeoor forest range in Thane district on Saturday, aimed at finding and removing traps set by poachers. Officials reported that this joint effort included teams from the Thane forest department and Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali, focusing on eliminating threats to local wildlife.
Authorities meticulously searched the forest floor, inspecting critical areas for evidence of illegal activities. This operation was a reaction to growing concerns about the illegal poaching and smuggling of wild animals in the region. The campaign highlights the importance of safeguarding the forest's biodiversity, which includes leopards, barking deer, and various bird and reptile species.
The operation is not a one-time activity; officials confirm that regular patrols and inspections will continue to ensure the preservation of this ecologically sensitive zone. The intent is to maintain constant vigilance and deter illegal hunting practices that threaten the wildlife in the Yeoor Hills area of SGNP.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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