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Leopardess caused panic in Mumbai; caught

Leopardess caused panic in Mumbai; caught
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Mumbai: Leopard for two-year-old subadult women who caused panic at Aarey Colony for more than a month managed to get caught up in the cage behind Chhota Kashmir on Wednesday night.
Sunil Limaye, Head of the Principal Forest Conservator confirmed that the trapped leopard was sought by the Department of Forest.
“After successfully operating Thane Forests, Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Mumbaikars members for SGNP, Leopardess ‘C 32’ were successfully successfully and had been brought to SGNP.
We will see what to do next.
We will be careful, find out what is Actually wrong with leopardess.
Another leopardess who was trapped before and was the sibling of the ‘c 32’ to be released in time and if possible with a radio collar on his neck, “said Limaye.
On October 30 that the Limaye had updated permission to continue the operation to trap the character.
Permissions are given only for a month.
The Thane Forest Division, which oversees Colony Aarey has put a camera trap to identify fertipy people who cause attacks on humans.
During such a trip to put a camera trap, the team managed to take pictures when he tried hard to attack humans.
This image is then matched with the previous picture notes of all leopards in SGNP and Aarey.
Leopardess was identified by the rosette pattern and matched the C 32.
Two cages with bait in one placed in various locations in the Aarey colony where the Tiger figure had attacked people.
The first leopardess who was arrested was C 32 siblings and he continued to be in captivity.
The second Leopard trapped was the mother of two women belief.
He was immediately released in the wild after being verified that he was not a person who attacked humans.
In more than a month, C 32 has attacked nearly eight people including a four-year-old child and a senior citizen.
Everything was treated at Balasaheb Thackeray Trauma Care Center For Claw Injury and needed Suturing.
Jayesh Bhise, a resident said the cage had been established on the edge of Ekta Nagar Basti behind Chhota Kashmir close to the bush forest.
“The forest officials will routinely circle to check whether the leopard has been stuck.
Around 7:30 a.m.
that night they found the leopard who was trapped,” he said.

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