Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

800 rescued tortoises released in dam die

ENDANGERED They may have died due to transport stress

- HT Correspond­ent ■ htjharkhan­d@hindustant­imes.com

DUMKA: More than 800 fresh water tortoises that were rescued and released in the Massanjore dam have died, an official said on Thursday.

A team of forest officials have been sent to the dam after local residents reported that some of the tortoises have started dying, said Abhishekh Kumar, Dumka divisional forest officer.

On January 11, the Dumka police seized more than 4,000 tortoises from smugglers and handed them over to the forest department. The recovered tortoises were released in the dam to make them adaptable to the local conditions, he said.

“The cause of the deaths will be known after postmortem­s are conducted. The tortoises may have died due to transport stress.”

Vishnu Prasad Choudhary, Dumka town police station chief, said the tortoises were recovered from a West Bengalboun­d truck after a tip-off that smugglers from Madhya Pradesh were transporti­ng the endangered species. The truck driver and his assistant managed to escape from the police station and police are trying to locate the owner of the truck, which bears a Haryana registrati­on, he said.

“A case had been registered under the Wildlife (Prevention and Security) Act,” he said.

Forest and police officials suspect the tortoises were being smuggled from the muddy waters of the Chambal River or from western Uttar Pradesh.

Hundreds of tortoises started dying after being released, said Kalicharan Tudu, a local resident.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Dead tortoises at the Massanjore dam in Dumka on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Dead tortoises at the Massanjore dam in Dumka on Thursday.

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