Green Keelback Snake Spotted During Eco-Trail at Chirawa Flower Valley

Udaipur : An eco-trail was organized at Chirawa Flower Valley on Sunday under the joint auspices of the Forest Department and WWF-India. Divisional Forest Officer, Udaipur North, Ajay Chittaura, informed that during the eco-trail, participants were given information about various types of flora, snakes, bees, butterflies, birds, and wildlife present in this forest area.

Arun Soni, in-charge officer of WWF India, said that more than 40 participants aged between 8 and 70 years participated through registration, and experts provided information to all the participants. Divisional Forest Officer, Wildlife Udaipur, Devendra Kumar Tiwari said that through the efforts of the Forest Department and WWF India, the number of people participating in this is increasing day by day. This connection with nature will inspire everyone for wildlife conservation.

Experts Devendra Mistri and Hitesh Shrimal provided information about various birds such as Indian Paradise Flycatcher, Indian Golden Oriole, Large Grey Babbler, Cinereous Tit, Tickells Blue Flycatcher, Black Kite, Coppersmith Barbet, Indian Grey Hornbill, Common Myna, and Greater Coel, along with more than 25 other species of birds and more than 30 species of plants. Rescuer Dharmendra Panikar gave information about snakes and showed the Green Keelback Snake present there during the eco-trail, which was a special attraction for all the participants.

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