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Snake rescue at Dachigam National Park

Posted by Anjum Andrabi on 25th August 2008

A rat snake was captured* and found to be suffering from a a bad tick infestation. You can see a tick under one of the scale in the second picture and a removed tick in the third.

Though Snakes do harbor ecto-parasites but its rare to find extensive infestations. Since these ticks suck blood, tick infestations depending on their severity cause weakness, anemia and sometimes even death. Also many disease especially protozoan, are transmitted by the ticks.

Treatment is aimed at removal, which may be done manually or using topically applied tick poisons.

(* One of our readers shot me an email telling us how cruel we were in capturing a snake  and how shameless we look posing with it just to take a picture. I therefore thought it prudent to add the conditions in which the snake in picture was captured. The snake was caught in the kitchen of a local CRPF camp which it used to raid on a daily basis and where the cook and other personnel were so irritated with it that had it not been captured and relocated it would have eventually been killed or seriously maimed. As much hurtful and uninformed our distingushed readers views were I wish to inform him with humility that capturing a snake is no childish task especially in Kashmir without any specialised equipment and the snake did at least get relief from the ticks infesting it. Even in absense of this context our aim in publishing these pictures was not to gloat over capturing a snake or rendering treatment to it -it being our job as vets-   but to report a case of tick infestation in a wild snake.)

rat snake rescue dachigam tick infestation

rat snake rescue dachigam tick infestation

rat snake rescue dachigam tick infestation

Images: Dr Shabir Ahmad Mir

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The breeds that brought about the ‘White Revolution’ in Kashmir

Posted by Anjum Andrabi on 13th August 2008

A Holstein Friesian cow

holstein friesian cow

A Jersey cow

jersey cow

Images: Dr Farooq A Kaloo

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REVISITED – The animal tragedies of the October 2005 earthquake

Posted by Anjum Andrabi on 12th August 2008

The October 2005 earthquake shattered many homes and killed thousands of people. Rescue and rehabilitation work was undertaken in the affected regions by many organizations. Our members volunteered for providing treatment and care to the affected animals. Here are a few pictures taken during that visit.

Apologies for the quality, these are 0.3MP mobile phone images.

Animals killed in October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

Animals killed in October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

Animals killed in October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

Animals killed in October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

Animals killed in October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

Animals killed in October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

Animals killed in October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

Animals killed in October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

Animals killed in October 2005 Kashmir earthquake

We pray that the miseries of these people, that continue into the third post-quake year may end soon. They were living off the land which erupted under their feet. They lost their loved ones and in the loss of livestock their livelihood. This picture of a kid always brings back to memory the pain, fears and hopes of the affected people. Mushtaq this is to your resilience.

kashmiri boy karnah earthquake

Location: Karnah, Kupwara

Images: Dr Mir Wahid Ahmad Nazki

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