Wildlife Rescuer Revives Snake with CPR
Wildlife Rescuer Revives Snake with CPR

Wildlife Rescuer Revives Snake with CPR

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In Vadodara, Gujarat, wildlife rescuer Yash Tadvi successfully revived a one-foot, non-venomous checkered keelback snake using mouth-to-mouth resuscitation after it was found seemingly lifeless. Despite initial attempts yielding no movement, Tadvi's persistence paid off on the third attempt, leading to the snake's revival which was captured on video. Following the rescue, the snake was handed over to the local forest department for rehabilitation. This act of kindness is part of a broader narrative in India, where compassion for animals has been highlighted, including a recent incident where a police officer revived a monkey in Uttar Pradesh. Both events showcase a shared message that every life, regardless of species, is worth saving. The public's response to these incidents has been overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing the importance of wildlife rescue efforts.

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