Mangalore: City Animal Care Activists Rescue Rare Leatherback Tortoise


Mangalore: City Animal Care Activists Rescue Rare Leatherback Tortoise
 
Pics: Mahesh Lester
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)

Mangalore, Oct 8: Members of the city’s Animal Care Trust, rescued a rare leatherback tortoise weighing 40 kgs, on Tuesday October 7. Locals spotted the tortoise in the Netravati river, below the century-old British bridge at Panemangalore, in Bantwal taluk on Tuesday morning.



They trapped the tortoise with a fishing hook and secured it in a room in a house by the river bank. They were preparing to auction-off the tortoise, when the animal activists arrived along with forest department personnel.
 
The tortoise was thus saved from ending up as a savoury dish on quite a few dining tables. It was then handed over to the Pilikula Wildlife Sanctuary, located on the outskirts of the city.
 
The rare tortoise is believed to be over 50 years old. The sanctuary is already home to a tortoise of this species besides several other smaller tortoises.

  

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  • Gayathri Suvarna, Valenci,Mangalore/Bahrain

    Thu, Oct 09 2008

    Good Job City Animal Care Activists - Keep it up!!!

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  • VR Miyar,

    Wed, Oct 08 2008

    Good job done animal activists ... thanks Daiji for the beautiful snaps

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 08 2008

    Dear Mahesh Lester nice pictures. Good Job City Animal Care Activists,keep it up.Saved tortoise from becoming savoury dish.

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  • Kabeer, Kinnigoli/Riyadh K.S.A

    Wed, Oct 08 2008

    First of all Thanks to DAIJIWORLD TEAM,wonderful Website in the world.we wish you all the for Daijiworld.

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  • venkatakrishna rao, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 08 2008

    Great god gave good mind and thinking to animal care activists, that they saved this 50 yr old friend of ours. Hoping to see at pilikula

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  • Gerald D'Silva, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Oct 08 2008

    Hats off to the Animal care activists,in this present selfish world we seldom find people think and worry about the sustainable life that too the spicies which are in the verge of extinction.lets all join hands with these Organisations and think of a sustainable society.

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