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Save snakes:

by ALOK DHAKAL | 12-07-2020 15:28 recommendations 0

Save snakes:

Its rainy season here in Nepal and the encounter of snake with human is increasing day by day. Some days ago I too with small children¡¯s got encounter with small snake. I found them teasing and hitting with stone. I stopped them and let that small innocent snake go on its own way. I thought of making them aware about snakes and their importance¡¯s in ecosystem. We had applied protocols issued by Government of Nepal (wearing mask and maintaining social distance). There were altogether 8 children. The experience was great having discussion about this topic for an hour.

Here is what I conveyed to them in short.

Snakes are the carnivore¡¯s reptile animals and have important role in maintaining environment. The appearance is different for different type of snake covered with skin and legless. They are expected to live for maximum of 20 years. They feed on frogs, rats and insects, etc. The snakes are predators but sometimes can also be prey for other predators. The snake is important from ecological point of view to the healthcare industries.

Key Points discussed on:

a.       Population Controller/ Pest control: As snake is a carnivore they eat number of prey. This helps in controlling population. Rodents is an excellent example which reproduces exponentially in absence of predators.

b.       Prey for other creatures¡¯/ Balance ecosystem: Snakes are the prey for birds like hawks, etc. Thus helps in food chain.

c.       Economic Importance: Snake provides entertainment in zoos to humans and get to know about its living pattern. 

d. Medicinal Value: Anti- venom can be produced through the snake.

Thank you!


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12 Comments

  • Paras Kunwar says :
    Hello Alok,
    I hope you are fine and doing well,
    I really enjoyed reading your report,
    You are doing a great job.. Best wishes...
    Thank you for sharing,
    Regards,
    Paras
    Posted 20-07-2021 14:44

  • Asmita Bhusal says :
    Informative report. Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 20-07-2020 19:01

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  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Welcome @Shreya
    Posted 16-07-2020 02:19

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  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Welcome @Sandesh
    Posted 16-07-2020 02:18

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  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Welcome @Shreya
    Posted 16-07-2020 02:18

  • Shreya Aryal says :
    Hello Alok,
    Snakes are very important part of our ecosystem as they help to maintain balance in ecosystem.
    Though we cannot see its direct benefits but they are really impoartant.
    Thank you for sharing about snakes.
    Green Cheers.

    Regards,
    Shreya Aryal
    Posted 14-07-2020 17:48

  • Sandhya Adhikari says :
    Hey Alok,

    I hope you are doing great with sound health,
    Indeed snakes are the most important components of the ecosystem,

    They must have to be protected, i see many people are teasing snakes and killing them without any reasons which should be totally reduced,

    Keep writing,

    With Regards,
    Sandhya
    Posted 13-07-2020 21:07

  • sandesh thapa says :
    thanks for sharing.
    Posted 13-07-2020 01:10

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  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Welcome @balkishna dai!!
    Posted 12-07-2020 22:49

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  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Welcome @Meena
    Posted 12-07-2020 22:48

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :
    Hello Alok,
    Thanks for your detailed report on snakes. yes, they are a part of ecosystem and should be protected.
    thanks very much
    Posted 12-07-2020 18:25

Meena Pandey

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Hello Alok!!

    I hope you are fine and doing great.
    Thank you for sharing an amazing report.
    Snakes are an important component of the ecosystem.

    Keep writing and shining.
    Hope to know more from you.

    Warm regards,
    Meena

    GREEN CHEERS

    Posted 12-07-2020 15:33

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