Public handover 700 parakeets in Madurai; likely to be set free soon, say forest officials
The Hindu
700 parakeets in Madurai, Ramanathapuram, Tirunelveli & other TN districts voluntarily surrendered to forest officials in 12-day 'Free parakeet' campaign. Officials, NGOs, student volunteers taking care of birds in aviaries; will be set free soon. ACF Sahu thanked public.
About 700 parakeets have been voluntarily surrendered by the public to the forest officials in Madurai.
Forest officials said on Tuesday, July 18, 2023 that the Tamil Nadu Wildlife Crime Control Bureau had launched a 12-day ‘Free parakeet’ campaign and created awareness among the public to come forward and surrender the birds.
Caging and trading parakeets is illegal in India and the appeals to surrender had fetched desired results. Apart from Madurai, public had also surrendered parakeets in Ramanathapuram, Tirunelveli and among other southern districts of Tamil Nadu.
The officials were getting specific information about the presence of parakeets from neighbours following which they visited the dwellings. After explaining the legal consequences, the officials received the birds. From pockets like Sellur in Madurai city and other locations, the public handed over the parakeets, they added.
The officials had roped in NGOs in the districts to feed the birds. Student volunteers too have joined in to take care of the birds, which are presently housed in larger aviaries. As and when they get acclimatised, they would be set free soon, forest officials said.
In a tweet on Tuesday, Tamil Nadu Additional Chief Secretary (Environment Climate Change and Forests) Supriya Sahu expressed satisfaction over the campaign conducted by the department officials and thanked the people of Madurai for voluntary surrendering the birds. “Can’t wait to see them fly free...” she added.
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