Ranjeet Jadhav ranjeet. jadhav@ mid- day. com AN alert volunteer of NGO Plant and Animals Welfare Society u2014 Mumbai ( PAWS- Mumbai) and Amma Care Foundation ( ACF) managed to save two Indian softshell turtles in Powai from two kids on Sunday.
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She immediately got off the bus and confronted them. Karalkar said, u201c I informed PAWS- Mumbai and the turtles were rescued.u201d Safety pin in oral cavity One of the turtles had a safety pin embedded in its oral cavity, so both were taken to a veterinarian. u201c We recovered a plastic thread from the boys who claimed to have used it to catch fish. They said they accidentally caught the turtles. They told us they were going to keep them as pets,u201d said Nisha Kunju who led the rescue operation.
Huge threat to wildlife Speaking to mid- day, the Honorary Wildlife Warden of Mumbai city, Sunish Subramanian said, u201c Powai lake is very important because it is home to the Indian Marsh Crocodile apart from other important wildlife species. Illegal fishing in the area poses a threat to the rich biodiversity in the lake. I am writing a letter to our Range Forest Officer requesting that the Forest Department staff regularly patrol Powai lake.u201d He added that the Indian softshell turtle is a protected species under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, so it is an offence to hunt or keep it.