Updated On: 02 April, 2025 11:31 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
A six-foot-long Indian Rock Python was rescued near a human settlement in Aarey Milk Colony by wildlife rescuer Aditya Shinde. The snake was safely relocated to its natural habitat, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts

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A six-foot-long Indian Rock Python was safely rescued from a location near a human settlement in Aarey Milk Colony on Tuesday night. The rescue operation was carried out by Aditya Shinde, a wildlife enthusiast and snake rescuer associated with NGO Wildlife Welfare Association.
Speaking about the incident, Shinde said, "On Tuesday night, I received a call from a local resident in Aarey Milk Colony who reported spotting a snake close to his house. Upon reaching the location, I identified the snake as a large Indian Rock Python. The reptile was safely rescued and immediately released back into its natural habitat."