“On my 16th birthday, my brother and I had been to a temple where we spotted a small snake struggling inside an artificial pond, to find its way out. Without giving any second thoughts I spontaneously went forward and lifted the snake out, with bare hands. The feeling of touching a snake was surreal and that ignited my interest and curiosity to know more about snakes. Back then, due to lack of resources it was quite difficult to gather information hence, I started watching NAT GEO on tv. In my +2, I opted for Zoology only for the reason that I could get access to reptile related books, because access to books in library solely depended on choice of subjects.
In my second year, I got a chance to work in the NGO of lawyer Bibhudatta Jena, where I learnt the art of rescuing snakes in different situations. My first rescue was of a cobra in Puri. My college has supported me immensely when I had to go for rescue missions in between my lectures. I have also done many awareness camps and workshops on snake bites. Throughout my family was unaware, until they caught me rescuing a rat-snake in our neighborhood, so I had to convince them a lot about my passion for reptiles. Thereafter, I was working under Chandaka forest division where I discovered my aim of becoming a Divisional Forest Officer and currently I'm preparing for the same.”- Subham Kumar Rout
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