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Bridge Over Wild Waters: IFS Officer’s Build Bridge After River Changed Course | WATCH

Protecting wildlife often requires extraordinary efforts, and a recent initiative by forest officials exemplifies their unwavering commitment. Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan shared an inspiring video on X (formerly Twitter), revealing the construction of a bridge deep in the forest after a river changed its course. The shift disrupted crucial patrolling and anti-poaching operations, prompting the team to take immediate action.

Kaswan’s post highlights the resilience of the forest rangers as they navigated rugged terrain to complete the project. He captioned the video:
“Since we have to go where nothing goes. After the river changed course, we had to make a new bridge to access the other part of the forest for protection duty.”

Ensuring Connectivity for Wildlife Protection

In a follow-up post, Kaswan explained the critical role of connectivity in ensuring the success of patrolling and anti-poaching missions. He shared:
“Connectivity is very important for patrolling and anti-poaching duty. During monsoons, when rivers change their courses, we often have to build our own infrastructure to maintain operations. This is one such bridge, constructed deep inside the forest.”

The video shows a sturdy bridge built in challenging conditions, a testament to the dedication and innovation of the forest officials tasked with protecting India’s wildlife.

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Social Media Applauds Unsung Heroes

The video resonated with social media users, who praised the forest officers for their exceptional efforts. Comments poured in, lauding their dedication to wildlife protection.
One user wrote, “This is extraordinary dedication. Hats off to our unsung heroes in the forests.” Another added, “Their hard work and innovation are truly inspiring. We owe them immense gratitude.”

Others acknowledged the harsh conditions these officers endure, with one remarking, “Monsoons must make this so much harder. Respect to the team!” Another commented, “This bridge is not just a structure; it’s a lifeline for wildlife protection.”

A Lifeline for Nature

The newly constructed bridge not only ensures continued patrolling but also symbolizes the resilience of those working on the frontlines of conservation. It serves as a reminder of the extraordinary measures taken to safeguard nature and protect endangered species, even in the face of relentless challenges.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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