Guwahati: Two youths from Dhemaji have shown exemplary passion and love for  wildlife when they made an all-out effort to save the life of an injured and weak Barn Owl they had found in their neighbourhood on the night of February 1. 

As they were clueless about how to go about of save the life of the injured bird found that night, one of  the youths, Bidyut Bikash Dutta, called up the Secretary General and the CEO of Aaranyak, Dr Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, and described the condition of the injured bird and sought advice on how to save it given that the local veterinary hospital would open only next day morning. 

Realising the desperation of the youth to save the life of the injured creature, Dr Talukdar gave him some tips on keeping the bird safe for the night.  

The next morning Bidyut and Nillyot Jyoti Dutta took the injured Barn Owl to a veterinary hospital at Dhemaji and the doctor there treated the bird. The bird got injured because some miscreants had tried to trap it a few days ago. 

Bidyut and Nillyot then handed over the bird to the forest office at Dhemaji for rehabilitation.  Subsequently, Bidyut requested the CEO of Aaranyak to contact a senior forest officer in Dhemaji  so that the bird is taken care of and released in the natural environment once again. 

Looking at efforts of these two unsung heroes, Aaranyak CEO Dr Talukdar communicated with the DFO of Dhemaji, Rohini Das, and informed him about the injured Barn Owl and the efforts of the youngsters to save the bird. 

The DFO appreciated the valiant effort of the two youngsters in saving the bird.  

A senior scientist at Aaranyak, Dr Talukdar, who has been involved in research and conservation of wildlife for more than three decades, said, “We need to encourage these youths having affection for nature and wildlife, and a passion towards safeguarding our wildlife heritage.”

“They expected nothing for their effort, but just wanted to ensure that all efforts from all quarters – from the veterinary doctor, forest staff – to help the injured Barn Owl to fly and enjoy its freedom once again,” Dr Talukdar said adding that Aaranyak salutes Bidyut Bikash Dutta and Nillyot Jyoti Dutta of Dhemaji for their sincere efforts.

Likewise, Aaranyak thanked the authorities for their  proactive response to the youth’s efforts to save the life of the bird. 

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