In a heartening display of wildlife conservation efforts, a young male Small Indian Civet was recently rescued from Papu Hill in Papum Pare district and successfully rehabilitated at the Bear Rehabilitation Centre in Pakke Tiger Reserve.
After receiving the necessary care and treatment, the civet has been deemed fit for release into its natural habitat. The successful rehabilitation and release of the Small Indian Civet is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the wildlife conservation team.
The Small Indian Civet is a rare and endangered species, and conservation efforts such as this rescue and rehabilitation play a crucial role in protecting and preserving the population. The release of the civet back into the wild marks a significant milestone in the conservation of this species.
The Bear Rehabilitation Centre in Pakke Tiger Reserve has been instrumental in providing a safe and nurturing environment for rescued animals to recover and thrive. The centre’s experienced team of wildlife experts and veterinarians work tirelessly to ensure that animals receive the best possible care and are prepared for release back into the wild.
With the successful release of the Small Indian Civet, the conservation team is celebrating a major victory in their efforts to protect and preserve the region’s rich biodiversity.