Kadaba: Area where leopard was detected gripped by fear


Daijiworld Media Network - Kadaba (SP)

Kadaba, Feb 6: A leopard which got trapped in a toilet after chasing a dog had escaped from forest officials' operation by jumping out of the roof. After this incident, people of the area are living under the cloud of fear.

The residents of the area claim that leopards have been roaming about in the area since the last some weeks. They said that these animals have devoured over 400 dogs and cattle. The situation has come to such a pass that the locals are jittery from going out. People hesitate to go to their agricultural farms to attend to work in the morning, or to rubber plantations for rubber tapping. The locals feel the leopard which has escaped is angry and it might attack them anytime.

The forest officials say that the place where the leopard got trapped was inconvenient for their operations. The department has planted a cage and efforts to catch the leopard are continuing. The forest officials say they are ready to keep the cages a t the spots suggested by the villagers. They said forest department staff have been put on patrol duty to get the latest information.

Subrahmanya and nearby areas are frequented by leopards and there is lack of expertise. Expert trainers to catch wild animals are urgently needed. In January 2020 too, a leopard had escaped from the forest officials when net was being used to catch it. The villagers also feel that there is a need for tranquiliser experts in the area to handle wild animal menace.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Feb 07 2021

    They need a person who tranquilize the big cat?Where are doctors ?or from zoo ?Usually cheetas avoid lights and move only in darkness.

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