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18 crocodiles die in captivity
By Our Staff Reporter
KANNUR, DEC. 12. Even as a High Court's interim directive to keep
the confiscated animals in the Parassinikkadavu Snake Park under
the supervision of a three- member team of Forest officials gave
a breather to the embarrassed Forest officials as well as to the
park management today, the fresh death of 18 crocodile hatchlings
and a fish owl left the officials in an unenviable position, with
the entire issue having been taken up as a political one by the
UDF against the State Government.
The newborn crocodiles bundled into a gunny bag since Sunday were
found dead in the morning when the officials opened the bag for
releasing them into a swampy pit in the park. With this, the
total number of impounded wildlife creatures, perished under the
captivity of the Forest Department, rose to 15.
Two storks and a cobra were found dead yesterday. According to
the officials, the cause of their death would be known only after
they got the postmortem report.
The officials said it was impossible to keep the confiscated
reptiles, animals and birds in captivity for long as they were
already under stress due to unhygienic conditions. The faecal
samples of all the creatures were sent to the Veterinary College,
Mannuthy, for further tests, they pointed out.
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