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Delhi: Leopard looks at Tuxlaqabad, public alert

Delhi: Leopard looks at Tuxlaqabad, public alert
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New Delhi: The scenery of Leopard recently at Tuxlaqabad has the authority that is worried, even though they consider it a sign that the habitat for wildlife asola Bhatti improves.
Camera traps installed 250m from the Tuxlaqabad Forest Office captures leopards moving in the dark, resulting in warnings issued for residents of the next area, including Sangam Vihar, Sanjay Colony, Devli and JJ Colony.
They were asked to be careful when roaming after sunset.
Patrol in the sanctuary has been intensified.
“This shows the number of wolves and blackbucks whose leopard prey may have risen in the sanctuary,” said Head of Wildlife Warden Saxena.
Capital is no stranger to the team of Leopard views from the Ministry of Forestry has distributed pamphlets among people in steps that must be taken if they come into contact with leopards.
“Our team also tries to find out whether the leopard has eaten domestic or wild animals around it,” said a forest official.
According to Amit Anand, the Deputy Forest Conservator (South), the camera trap has been installed in the sanctuary to carry out the leopard census.
TII previously reported about the existence of several leopards in the sanctuary.
However, there is no data from many leopards currently living in Asola, officials said.
Delhi is no stranger to the appearance of leopards.
Earlier this year, the leopard was seen on several CCTV cameras in Najafgarh, while Pugmark was also recorded in the area, causing forests and the Department of Wildlife to form a cage to trap animals.
However, it was never arrested and forest officials said the possibility would leave the area.
In 2019, a leopard was seen in the Biodiversity Tilpath Valley in the south of Delhi, which is located close to Asola Bhatti and is part of Aravalli’s range that stands out to Delhi.
In March 2017, the Leopard family of three was found by officials in the sanctuary, while the leopard was arrested on the camera many times in the Yamuna Biodiversity Park in North Delhi in December 2016.

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