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If you love animals, you must be delighted to see videos of wild animals being rescued. It's always a joy to see videos of wild animals being released back into the forest. The actual meaning of the word freedom is shown when one sees wild animals returning to their natural habitat. For example, an IAS officer tweeted a video of a spotted deer being released into the wild.
On Wednesday, IAS officer Supriya Sahu shared a video of the spotted deer being released into the wild on her Twitter account. So far, the video has gotten over 7,000 views. It shows the release of a spotted deer from an open well by the forest department, with aid from fire and rescue officials in Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu. After being released, the deer goes back into the forest with joy.
“Safe rescue and release of a Spotted Deer from an open well by the Forest Dept with assistance from the Fire & Rescue personnel. Well done DFO, Tiruvallur, and Team. Every life is precious,” Supriya Sahu tweeted along with the video.
Watch the video below:
Safe rescue and release of a Spotted Deer from an open well by the Forest Dept with assistance from the Fire & Rescue personnel. Well done DFO, Tiruvallur and Team ???? Every life is precious #TNForest #rescue pic.twitter.com/eudlGHe8Hn
— Supriya Sahu IAS (@supriyasahuias) May 11, 2022
The IAS officer also posted photos of the deer inside the well and then being rescued.
See the photos below:
— Supriya Sahu IAS (@supriyasahuias) May 11, 2022
— Supriya Sahu IAS (@supriyasahuias) May 11, 2022
Many Twitter users praised the IAS officer for sharing the video of the rescue operation and lauded the forest department.
“Nice to see this one running away to safety. When deers are not released quickly they get stressed very fast while being handled by humans,” commented a Twitter user. “There is still humanity in this world, great effort,” posted another.
What do you think about this rescue operation of the deer?
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