The Wildlife Conservation Trust, Mumbai, has donated an emergency rescue vehicle to the wildlife division of the Forest Department in Dandeli on Monday.
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The vehicle would be used to shift the wild animals back to forest when they stray into residential areas. It would be used to rescue animals that accidentally fall into the gorges or open wells.
The vehicle, estimated at Rs. 14 lakh, will ply a six-member rescue team, a generator, lights, tents, search lights, ropes, binocular, walky-talky, cameras, helmets, and security shields, according to Suneel Panwar, Deputy Conservator of Forest, Wildlife Division, Dandeli. The vehicle has a GPS system and could be located from any place, he said. At a simple function held in Dandeli, the trust office-bearers handed over the keys of the vehicle to Mr. Panwar. Training would be arranged to the staff to use the equipment in the vehicle, the Forest Department sources said.
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Forest staff learning to pitch the tent provided as part of the RRU
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