Slow
Loris rescued from trader and released in Pobitara
Guwahati,
January 15, 2001: A sub-adult male Slow Loris
was bought from the local market of Haflong in the North
Cachar Hills of Assam, from a trader and brought to
Dr Bhaskar Chaudhary, WTI's Guwahati-based veterinarian,
on January 15, 2001. It was in perfect health when brought
to him. Dr Chaudhary, with the active support of Dr
Parimal Roy Choudhury of the Department of Microbiology
at Guwahati's College of Veterinary Sciences, reared
it in captivity for 15 days and closely monitored its
general health and progress.
After
some primary examinations were conducted, the animal
was prepared for release in the Buda Mayang Foothills
in the Pobitara Wildlife Sanctuary, after discussions
with Mr Mrigen Barua, Range Officer at Pobitara. On
February 7, the Slow Loris was successfully released
into the forest and its behaviour closely monitored
for a full week by the Range Officer and forest guards.
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