There are 40 guisas found in the settlements




Many people have a big guise, someone says Ramgadi, black guinea near someone. Though 40 habitations in the forest, hilly or coastal areas, 40 Ramgadi have been seen in Nabiganj of Narayanganj City Corporation. Nine ramgadis were caught. Later these were released in Gazipur Bhawal National Park.

After the rescue in the morning, these guisas were released in the afternoon. The Department of Forests and Wildlife Crime Control Unit is leading the rescue operation.

According to forest department sources, these guisepas are found near a canal in Nabiganj railway line area. The forest department took initiatives to rehabilitate the nearly endangered animals in the Bhawal National Park. Later, on Wednesday morning, the Wild Animal Management and Nature Conservation Department and the Wild Animal Crime Control Unit carried out the raids. It is possible to catch nine guisas at this time.

Wildlife inspector Abdullah As Sadiq said in the first light, 'Ramagdi is found in a rubbish canal. They were sunk by the canals. Their habitats are gradually being destroyed. So, the initiatives have been taken to rehabilitate them. Students of the organization, Moin Mahmud, and local unit member of the University of Independent University, collaborated with the overall rehabilitation program this year. However, their habitat is now mainly located in Sundarban areas. Hence, the forest officials claim that Ramgadi Pawa is a rare incident in the area.

Abdullah As Sadiq said, "The length of each Ramgadi is five to seven feet. However, some of the nine feet length have been found in the Ramgudi canal. '

The big Giuseppe also known as Ramgadi. Ramgadis caught in Narayanganj were released in Gazipur National Park. Photo: Collected
The big Giuseppe also known as Ramgadi. Ramgadis caught in Narayanganj were released in Gazipur National Park. Photo: Collected

According to experts, big giuseppe or ramgadi is a large variety of lizard. These are more than 10 feet tall. They can swim fast, and can grow quickly. The smoker has kept Ramgadi for the skin. Ramgadi is dark brown and dark in color. Feel yellow with it. Legs and nails long Trail flat. They eat crabs, snails, rats, poultry eggs, rotten and throat animals. Due to eating fish, snakes, frogs, small crocodiles, crocodile eggs, and turtles, the habitat of such giuseppe river or canal is developed.

However, experts from the wild animals claimed that once a large giyasap or Ramgadi lived in the whole country. They are now found in the Sundarbans, the hills and the coastal areas.

Jahangirnagar University professor of zoology department Mustafa Firoz said in the first light that ramgadi or big giusses are still seen in the forests, rivers or canals in the hills of Sundarbans, Chittagong and Sylhet. But fewer in number. So it is not unusual to find this animal near the canal of Narayanganj.

Zahir Uddin Akon, the Divisional Forest Officer of Dhaka under the supervision of this remand was in the supervision of Abdullah As Sadiq as well as wildlife inspector Nigar Sultana.

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