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The ongoing rescue efforts by FoSS reveal both the prevalence of snake-human encounters during the monsoon season and underlying ecological dynamics of urban habitats. Monsoon months create favorable conditions for cobra populations due to increased availability of food sources and protection from predators; but urban spaces like hollow floors unintentionally offer attractive egg-laying sites.
While such rescues highlight admirable conservation activity at an individual level-like aditya Srinath’s dedicated work-they also signal challenges regarding human-wildlife coexistence amidst expanding urbanization. Organizations like Friends of Snakes Society play an essential role not only in wildlife preservation but also community education about safe interactions with venomous reptiles. Continued scientific study on species-specific behaviors can definitely help enhance awareness while aiding long-term habitat conservation strategies.
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