Sloth bear cub  rescued from Jharkhand  trader

Chandil (Jharkhand), February 6:  A two-month old sloth bear cub was rescued 
Monday from a wildlife trader's home in the eastern Indian Jharkhand state by a 
joint team of Forest Department and Widlife Trust of India. However, the trader 
escaped.

An arrest warrant has been issued against the trader, who is absconding. WTI 
has formally offered to rehabilitate the bear cub, currently in possession of 
the Forest Department.

WTI with its experience in rehabilitating rescued bears and releasing them into 
the wild has made a formal proposal to the Forest Department to  rehabilitate  
the cub. WTI in  collaboration  with the World Society for the Protection of 
Animals (WSPA) initiated the Integrated Sloth Bear  Conservation Project to 
stop the capture  and performance of bears, provide veterinary aid and provide 
alternate livelihoods to Kalandars.

Sloth bears have been traditionally used as means of livelihood by the Kalandar 
community, who train them as objects of entertainment. The canines of these 
animals are removed for safety of the handlers. Their noses are pierced with a 
red hot iron rod and a rope is inserted into the piercing to subordinate the 
animal.

The WTI, through a field informer came to know that  the trader had  recently 
acquired  the bear cub from the wild, and  was plann ing  to sell it to a 
Kalandar. It was also learnt that he was a regular bear trader and that he had 
been supplying bears to the Kalandars with three bear cubs being sold last 
winter.

Venkatesh Warlu, the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) at Saraikhela, Kharsawa 
Division was informed by Dr Rakesh Kumar Singh of WTI, following which, he 
along with the Range Officer Asit Mookerjee, Forester Bodhno Ram and the 
Chandil Police raided the house of the suspect and rescued the cub. The cub is 
currently being kept  at a zoo.

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