Baby Barking Deer Rescued in Odisha, Arms Seized

BHUBANESWAR: Authorities said on Sunday, a two -month barking deer (Indian Muntjac) from a house in the village of Gunakhala in the village of Gangjam, Odisha said.
The operation, which was held in the Ghumusar Southern Forest Department in the afternoon on Friday, led to the seizure of explosives from the two -country weapons, a knife and the building.
Department of Forestry Officer (DFO) Vipasha Parula, the statement immediately shifted to the Veterinary Hospital in Herada for treatment and said that after being announced appropriately, the wild nature will be released.
“We suspect that the landlord is involved in illegal hunting activities. Firearms and other recycled materials show possible use to hunt wild animals in the region,” he said.
The host managed to escape during the raid. A lawsuit was registered within the scope of the 1972 Wildlife Protection Law and a search continues to monitor it.
The barking deer, also known as the Indian Muntjac, is listed in accordance with the Table of the Sweet Life Protection Law, which provides the highest level of legal protection. Forest officials believe that the rescued statement may probably have been caught by nearby forests to be grown for the skin and meat and then to be killed.



