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H.A.N.U.M.A.N team rescues spotted deer from downstream waters of Somasila dam

H.A.N.U.M.A.N team rescues spotted deer from downstream waters of Somasila dam
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A team from Project H.A.N.U.M.A.N successfully rescued a spotted deer stranded in the waters of the Somasila dam in Andhra Pradesh. The animal was safely relocated to a reserve forest following a coordinated effort by local authorities and community members.

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This highlights the effectiveness of community-based wildlife conflict management systems in protecting biodiversity in regions experiencing rapid habitat fragmentation.

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A spotted deer stranded in the downstream waters of Somasila dam in Nellore district was rescued by a team of the Project H.A.N.U.M.A.N (Healing and Nurturing Units for Monitoring, Aid and Nursing of Wildlife) on Monday. The animal could be saved due to coordinated efforts by the H.A.N.U.M.A.N team, Forest Department staff, local police personnel and members of the fishing community, Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Environment and Forest K. Pawan Kalyan said in a social media post.

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The article is a straightforward report on a local government-led conservation effort without loaded language.

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