In a remarkable feat of courage and compassion, Chaman Singh, a renowned snake catcher from Udaipur, Rajasthan, has set a new world record by rescuing more than 50,000 poisonous reptiles and rattlers over a career spanning more than a decade.
Driven by a passion for wildlife protection and public safety, Chaman Singh began his journey after undergoing specialized training under Snehal Bhatt from Vadodara, Gujarat. Over the years, he has closely worked with organizations such as the Wild Animal Rescue Center, Animal Aid Society, and the Forest Department, making critical contributions to both animal welfare and community awareness.
His relentless efforts have not only helped preserve biodiversity but have also saved countless human lives by ensuring the safe removal and relocation of venomous snakes from residential and urban areas.
In recognition of his outstanding, dedicated, and fearless service to the nation, Genius Foundation & World Records of India proudly presented a World Record Certificate to Chaman Singh for his exceptional contributions to animal rescue and wildlife conservation.
Chaman Singh’s extraordinary journey stands as a powerful example of how one individual’s commitment can foster harmony between humans and wildlife, inspiring future generations to respect and protect nature.