Forest Agents Rescue Ladder Snake from Home in Campo Real

The reptile, a protected and harmless species, was released into the wild after being found inside a house in the Madrid town.

Image of a ladder snake in its natural habitat.
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Image of a ladder snake in its natural habitat.

Forest Agents from the Community of Madrid intervened in Campo Real to rescue a ladder snake that had entered a home, later releasing it into the wild.

The incident occurred in Campo Real, where Forest Agents responded to an emergency call regarding the presence of a snake inside a house. The operation was coordinated by the 112 emergency service of the Community of Madrid.
The identified reptile was a ladder snake, a species that is legally protected and completely harmless to humans. Its presence is vital for maintaining ecological balance in the natural environment.

"In cases where the animal cannot exit, call 1-1-2."

112 Comunidad de Madrid · Emergency Service
After securing the animal, the Forest Agents transported it in a box and released it into its natural habitat, in a rural area. The 112 of the Community of Madrid emphasizes the importance of contacting the emergency number in similar situations where an animal cannot exit on its own.