The Village Tiger Response Team (VTRT), trained and supported by WildTeam and working in close coordination with the Bangladesh Forest Department, has rescued a python from Nangli village under Rayenda union of Bagerhat’s Morrelganj upazila.
The incident occurred near the Dhanshagor Forest Station in the Chandpai Range of the Sundarbans on Monday morning when the python entered a villager’s homestead and preyed on two domestic ducks.
After feeding, the snake was found resting beside the duck enclosure, prompting the local community to alert VTRT members. Responding swiftly, the trained team safely rescued the snake without causing harm to either the animal or nearby residents, preventing panic and potential retaliation.
According to field observations, the python measured approximately 10 feet in length, with a girth of around 9 inches and an estimated weight of 13 kilograms.
Following standard wildlife handling protocols, the snake was released alive into a suitable habitat adjacent to the Sundarbans near Dhanshagor Forest Station.
VTRTs represent a unique, community-led conservation model in the Sundarbans landscape. These are independent volunteer groups formed within forest-edge communities who act as the first responders during wildlife-related incidents.