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IN PHOTOS: Indian Monitor lizard eggs found in Mulund; incubated and released safely

Updated On: 29 May, 2025 10:59 AM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

The collaborative efforts of the Maharashtra Forest Department and Mumbai-based NGO RAWW have brought new hope for the conservation of Indian monitor lizards. (Pics/ RAWW)

A few months ago, during a drainage line clean-up near a forest patch in Mulund, civic workers discovered 10 eggs. Pic/ RAWW

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A few months ago, during a drainage line clean-up near a forest patch in Mulund, civic workers discovered 10 eggs. Pic/ RAWW
The forest department handed these over to RAWW for incubation under controlled conditions

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The forest department handed these over to RAWW for incubation under controlled conditions

After 114 days of careful monitoring, five Indian monitor lizards successfully hatched and were released back into their natural habitat

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After 114 days of careful monitoring, five Indian monitor lizards successfully hatched and were released back into their natural habitat

The remaining five eggs were found to be infertile and were disposed of as per protocol

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The remaining five eggs were found to be infertile and were disposed of as per protocol

The incubation process was overseen by zoologist Chinmay Joshi, who evaluated the eggs and created artificial conditions to ensure successful hatching

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The incubation process was overseen by zoologist Chinmay Joshi, who evaluated the eggs and created artificial conditions to ensure successful hatching

The Indian monitor lizard is protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Any trade involving the species or its body parts is a punishable offence under the Act

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The Indian monitor lizard is protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Any trade involving the species or its body parts is a punishable offence under the Act

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