Ghaziabad: Leopards seen for the second time in Dasna on Saturday and injuring two people, still difficult to understand.
On Sundays, animals such as leopards were arrested on CCTV in Muradnagar, triggering panic.
However, after checking footage, the forest department official concluded it was a cat.
Apart from the Department of Forestry Ghaziabad and the local police, two teams from the wildlife river have been pressed into services to track animals.
They combed the Dasna area, especially the Ganga Stretch Channel.
“Some teams from the Ghaziabad Forest Department have been formed to track leopards.
These teams camped in Dasna and the nearest area,” said Diksha Bhandari, District Forest Officer.
“In addition, the SOS wildlife team from Meerut and others from Agra helped us in our animal search.
The enclosure has also been placed in the field of Dasna, where the animal looks last.
The sniper armed with sedative weapons and veterinarians help the team.” However , locals have lived in a fear condition.
“On Sunday, we received a call from friends of colonies in Govindpuram that a leopard had been seen in the area and residents had CCTV recordings to strengthen the claim.
But when we checked the tape, it turned out to be a wild cat,” Bhandari said.
“We have floated telephone numbers for residents who can report leopard apparations that are difficult to understand directly to the Ministry of Forestry,” he added.
However, in Dasna, Adhyatmik Nagar, the villagers held himself from stepping out of their homes.
“Chandan who works as a cook in a farmhouse is attacked by leopards.
It has tore the meat from his elbow and he is currently recovering in the hospital.
In addition, a forest guard was also injured in the attack by leopards on Saturday since That, we have explored armed with a stick, “said Sishu Pal Singh, a resident of Dasna.
On the possibility of the escape of the animal, Bhandari said, “We want to double sure that the animal goes and for that competing intensive operation occurs in the nearest area which includes the stretch of Ganges canals, railways and dasa- nahal parts of the area.
Ganga Canal Area Decorated with thick leaves, which is the ideal place for leopards to hide.
We also scan CCTV camera recordings in this area to look for animal instructions.
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