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šŸ“° Two Injured Spotted Deer Under Treatment at Coimbatore Wildlife Centre

Two injured spotted deerĀ are currently undergoing treatment at the Wildlife Transit and Treatment CentreĀ in Coimbatore, after being rescued from separate locations in the region.

Deer

🐾 Rescue and Admission

Forest officials rescued the deer after receiving alerts about their condition. One of the animals was reportedly found with injuries suspected to have been caused by a road accident, while the other showed signs of physical trauma, possibly due to an animal attack or entanglement.

Both deer were safely transported to the treatment centre, where veterinary teams immediately began medical care.


🩺 Medical Care and Monitoring

Veterinarians at the facility are closely monitoring the animals, providing treatment for wounds and ensuring proper nutrition and recovery. Officials stated that the condition of both deer is stable, though one remains under observation due to more serious injuries.


🌿 Focus on Rehabilitation

The Wildlife Transit and Treatment Centre plays a crucial role in rescuing, treating, and rehabilitating injured wild animals before releasing them back into their natural habitat. Authorities aim to release the deer into the wild once they have fully recovered.


āš ļø Rising Human-Wildlife Interaction

Experts note that increasing human activity and shrinking forest boundaries have led to more frequent encounters between wildlife and urban or semi-urban areas, often resulting in injuries to animals.

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