The Gujarat government had deployed more than 200 teams in Gir forest and Kutch district to respond to emergencies related to Asiatic lions and other wildlife during the landfall of cyclone Biparjoy, an official said on Friday.
A total of 184 teams were formed in nine divisions for rescue, rapid action and removal of fallen trees to save endangered Asiatic lions. | Latest News India
The Gujarat government had deployed more than 200 teams in Gir forest and Kutch district to respond to emergencies related to Asiatic lions and other wildlife during the landfall of cyclone Biparjoy, an official said on Friday.
One of the teams rescued two lion cubs that had fallen into an open well in Jasadhar Range of Gir East division during the cyclone s landfall on Thursday evening, the official said.
Gir (Gujarat) A team of wildlife rescuers saved two lion cubs from a well that had fallen into an open well in Jasadhar Range of Gir East division during the cyclone Biporjoy's landfall on Thursday evening, media reports said.
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The state government is fully alert to ensure that there is no loss of life in the state due to cyclone Biparjoy. The Forest Department under the guidance | BLiTZ