Tragic Fate of Rescued Deer in Boudh District: A Call for Conservation

In a heartbreaking incident in Boudh district, a wild deer that was rescued by villagers after straying into Kamira village has died during treatment. The deer, which suffered a head injury and a broken antler, raised suspicions of poaching. Local residents are now calling for increased conservation efforts to protect wildlife in the area. This incident highlights the urgent need for better wildlife safety measures and community involvement in conservation.
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Tragic Fate of Rescued Deer in Boudh District: A Call for Conservation

Rescue Efforts Fall Short for Injured Deer


Baghiapada: A wild deer that wandered into Kamira village in Boudh district was rescued by local villagers but unfortunately succumbed to its injuries while receiving treatment at a veterinary facility later that day.


Forest officials reported that the deer had entered the village from the nearby Gandisar forests early in the morning. Concerned residents successfully captured the animal and promptly notified the Forest department.


Ramakanta Panigrahi, a forest guard, took charge of the injured deer and transported it to the veterinary hospital in Boudh. The animal had suffered a head injury and had a broken antler. After conducting a necropsy, Forest officials buried the carcass at the Bamanda nursery.


Authorities suspect that poachers may have targeted the deer, as the nature of its head injury indicates possible external trauma. Villagers noted that deer are occasionally spotted in the adjacent protected forest and have urged the Forest department to enhance conservation measures to safeguard these animals.


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