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A Shift Towards Conservation: Visakhapatnam Residents Embrace Snake Rescues Over Killing

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In a remarkable shift towards wildlife conservation, the residents of Visakhapatnam have changed their approach to dealing with snakes, opting for rescue and relocation rather than killing the reptiles. This growing trend reflects increased awareness of the crucial role snakes play in maintaining the ecosystem and the importance of their conservation.

Snake rescuer Kiran Rokkam, speaking to Deccan Chronicle, highlighted the transformation in attitudes. “In the past, people’s encounters with snakes often resulted in the reptiles being killed due to fear and misconceptions. However, the current trend is that residents are calling professional snake rescuers to safely remove and relocate the snakes. This approach ensures the safety of both humans and the reptiles while contributing to ecological balance.”

Animal lovers and environmentalists see this development as a significant step towards peaceful coexistence with nature. Snakes play a vital role in controlling pest populations, and their presence indicates a healthy environment. By choosing to relocate snakes rather than harm them, Visakhapatnam’s residents are actively participating in wildlife conservation efforts.

A local MRO office employee, who wished to remain anonymous, shared a recent snake encounter at their office in Seethammadhara. “We called the snake rescue team, and they promptly arrived to remove the reptile, although many of our colleagues were initially inclined to kill it.” This incident is just one of many that showcase the city’s growing awareness of the importance of protecting snakes.

Kiran Rokkam further disclosed that he rescues four to five snakes within city limits each month. “I’ve rescued pythons and cobras, including a cobra from the collector’s bungalow,” he said, adding that snakes are often found in various parts of the city as they search for food like rats and lizards.

This new approach in Visakhapatnam demonstrates how education and awareness can lead to harmonious coexistence with wildlife. The city’s residents are setting a positive example by promoting conservation and ensuring that these essential creatures are preserved.

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