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This Article is From May 15, 2022

Why Some Animals And Plants Don’t Belong Everywhere

We don’t have a comprehensive plan to tackle ‘alien’ animals and plants that often wreak untold havoc in India, writes Neha Sinha.

Why Some Animals And Plants Don’t Belong Everywhere
(Photograph: Graham Holtshausen on Unsplash)

There are a lot of crazy headlines that come in from India, but this one would hop around the others and beat them flat.

Sample this: Kangaroos, the giant, hopping Australian animals, have been found roaming the streets near Siliguri, a sub-Himalayan town in West Bengal. Last month too, emaciated Kangaroos were found in the area, and before that, they were recovered at the Assam-Bengal border. Emaciated, injured, and looking like they hadn't eaten in days, three kangaroos were sent to an animal park. One had already died. Authorities say this suggests a pet or zoo smuggling racket.

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