Snakelet\, kite rescued from Delhi Assembly

Snakelet, kite rescued from Delhi Assembly

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A black-headed royal snakelet and a were rescued by a wildlife NGO from the Assembly, according to a statement.

Earlier this week, the Wildlife SOS rapid response unit was contacted by the maintenance staff of the Assembly and informed it about a snake that was found on the premises.

Two trained rescuers from the NGO rushed to the location and extricated the snake from the kitchen area.

"The snake was a juvenile as it had pale brown patches and lacked the distinct irregular black markings that adult royal snakes have on their body," the statement read.

Around the same time, security personnel of the Assembly stumbled upon a in the lawns. The bird had collapsed due to heat exhaustion and dehydration, the statement read.

The snakelet and the bird were kept under observation for a few hours and were later released back into the wild, it stated.

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First Published: Thu, April 25 2019. 22:25 IST