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A corona cayman was rescued from Jaguaribe beach, in Salvador (BA), by a team from the Special Environmental Protection Group of the Municipal Civil Guard (GEPA / GCM) on the morning of this Thursday (15). The animal of about 2 meters and about 30 kg was sent to the Ibama Wild Animal Selection Center.
The Civil Guard rescues an alligator on the Jaguaribe beach. More details soon. pic.twitter.com/Bi6C7xKjfr
– Aratu On (de 🏠) (@aratuonline) October 15, 2020
According to the GCM, people have activated the corporation that was in the riparian region. The action had the support of the Environmental Protection Police Company (COPPA / PMBA).
“It is essential that people do not approach any wild animal, because to protect themselves they can attack,” said GEPA acting supervisor André Ferreira. According to him, the citizen who finds a wild animal must activate the GCM.
Since 2014, the agency has rescued more than 5,400 wild animals, including 949, so far in 2020.
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