Two critically injured golden jackals were rescued from separate locations near Karnala and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in a coordinated operation involving the Forest Department, local NGOs and animal lovers.
The wild animals have been shifted to the Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare (RAWW) in Mumbai for advanced medical treatment and rehabilitation.
According to rescuers, both jackals were found in serious condition and required urgent intervention. They are currently undergoing treatment under the supervision of associate veterinarians Dr Priti Sathe and Dr Kirti Sathe at RAWW.
Initial medical procedures have been carried out, and diagnostic tests have been conducted. Officials said they are awaiting detailed reports to assess internal injuries and complications before initiating further treatment.
Golden jackals are listed under Schedule-I of the Wildlife Protection Act
Golden jackals are listed under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, which provides the highest level of legal protection to wildlife species in India. The species is commonly found in mangrove forests and surrounding habitats, particularly in coastal regions.
Forest officials and wildlife volunteers have urged citizens to immediately inform authorities if injured wildlife is spotted, especially in ecologically sensitive areas such as mangroves.
