During this pandemic time, everyone was aware of this corona and keeping themselves away from socially. But, as our organization Mithila Wildlife Trust was also aware that they are thinking to do their work by conserving wildlife. In this lockdown, we send our team members to Bhatighari community forest for the survey and we found a Burmese python in that locality, and as our duty, we rescued it safely without harming the snake and any locals staying there and kept it at a safe place. Our team member Ganesh is recently working there for some research project on birds and animals than he found that snake and protected it. It is a non venomous snake and it is one of the five largest species of snakes in the world. In Terai (Nepal) we found here two species of python this one is the Burmese python. Its scientific name is python bivittatus and its common name is the Burmese python.
