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3 leopard cubs rescued in Rajouri, hunt for mother on: officials

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October 7, 2021
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3 leopard cubs rescued in Rajouri, hunt for mother on: officials
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Jammu, Oct 7: Wildlife department rescued three leopard cubs, spotted in an under-construction water storage tank by the people in a remote Shahpur village in Rajouri district, on Thursday.

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Officials said that a team of wildlife department rescued the cubs, about 5-6 months old,  by firstly tranquilising them. They were later brought to Rajouri Headquarters in a cage for treatment and observation.

Mushtaq Chowdhary, Wildlife Warden, Rajouri-Poonch Range, said that efforts are underway to find the mother of the cubs and they will be reunited once she is found.

“Our team is camping in the village to locate the leopardess with the help of villagers” he said, adding, “Till then, the cubs will be kept under observation.”

He said that leopardess will definitely come in search of her cubs and can become dangerous for human beings if she does not find the cubs.

He said that information about the cubs was given by the villagers to the office of Deputy Commissioner following which a team of professions from Wildlife department was rushed to the Shahpur village with a medical kit and other equipments under the supervision of Sudesh Kumar Range Officer (Wildlife).

“It was the first incident of rescuing the cubs of leopard in the current year. Earlier three grown Leopard were rescued by our teams at different places and were released in the forests,” the Wildlife Warden added.

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