Rescue and Rehabilitation of an Indian Rock Python (Python Molurus): First Case Study from Pakistan

F. M. Khan, Fakhar I. Abbas, Adila Nazli, Madeeha Manzoor, Z. Khan
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Pythons are facing the threat of extinction due to pernicious activities of humans and their interference in the natural habitat of pythons. The Indian rock python (Python molurus) has been stated as Lower Risk/Near Threatened by International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Therefore, it is essential to change the perception of people to encourage a positive symbiosis of pythons and humans. Current study involved the rescue and rehabilitation of an Indian rock python (P. molurus) spotted at the shrine of Baba Shah Jeevan, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The Python was grasped by skilled snake catchers and taken to the wildlife sanctuary in Balkasar Research Complex, Chakwal, Pakistan for the purpose of conservation. The python was kept in a cage designed for reptiles (especially for snakes) with proper soil bed and shelter. Proper hygienic conditions were maintained in the cage with climbing structures for the python and an adult chicken was fed to it every week. After rescuing, the python was force-fed, however the natural feeding behavior of constriction and killing of prey was resumed by it after a few weeks. Rescue, rehabilitation and release of pythons creates a cooperative environment between pythons and humans instead of a conflict-oriented symbiosis, ultimately decreasing the risk of population decline of large snakes.
印度岩蟒的救援和康复:来自巴基斯坦的第一个案例研究
由于人类的有害活动和对蟒蛇自然栖息地的干扰,蟒蛇正面临灭绝的威胁。印度岩蟒(python molurus)已被国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)列为低风险/近濒危物种。因此,有必要改变人们的看法,鼓励蟒蛇和人类的积极共生。目前的研究涉及救援和恢复在巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第Baba Shah Jeevan神社发现的印度岩蟒(P. molurus)。这条巨蟒被熟练的捕蛇者抓住,带到巴基斯坦查克瓦尔巴尔卡萨研究中心的野生动物保护区进行保护。蟒蛇被关在一个为爬行动物(尤其是蛇)设计的笼子里,笼子里有适当的土床和遮蔽物。笼内设置攀爬结构,保持良好的卫生条件,每周喂一只成年鸡。在获救后,蟒蛇被强制喂食,但几周后,它又恢复了自然的进食行为,即收缩和杀死猎物。对蟒蛇的救助、康复和释放,在蟒蛇和人类之间创造了一个合作的环境,而不是以冲突为导向的共生关系,最终降低了蟒蛇数量下降的风险。
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