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Leopard Spotted in Hyderabad: Forest Dept Investigates

Leopard Sighting Report in Hyderabad Sparks Investigation

A video showing what seemed to be a leopard walking near Hyderabad’s Miyapur Metro station went viral on social media, prompting the forest department to take action on Friday night.

The forest department quickly dispatched teams, including the anti-poaching squad, to verify the video’s authenticity. However, officials suggest the location in the video might not be near the busy Metro station but could be from an area beyond the Metro depot, where green patches and tree lines exist.

A senior forest department official mentioned the possibility that the leopard could have wandered into the city from nearby scrub forests, such as those around Ameenpur. The forest department is not ruling out the sighting, as leopards have been known to stray into urban areas before. They have captured leopards from the ICRISAT campus in the past, and there was also an earlier incident involving a leopard in Jubilee Hills.

The situation is being closely monitored to ensure public safety.

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Andhra Pradesh Tiger Rescue: Freed After 10 Days

Andhra Pradesh Forest Department Rescues Tigress in Distress

The Andhra Pradesh forest department successfully rescued an adult tigress that had been entangled in a snare for at least ten days. Officials first spotted the tigress through a camera trap photograph on February 25th in the Musalimadugu beat area of the Atmakuru Forest Division.

The snare was caught around the tigress’ spine, causing significant distress. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, the forest department swiftly launched a rescue operation involving a 50-member team, including experts from Maharashtra.

On Tuesday morning, the team located the tigress near the Kothapalli forest beat. Using tranquilizers, they were able to safely immobilize the animal and remove the snare. The tigress also received a thorough medical examination to assess any injuries sustained from the ordeal.

Currently, the big cat is recovering at the forest department’s veterinary dispensary near Atmakuru. Thankfully, she will be released back into her natural habitat, the Nallamala Forest, once her treatment is complete.

This successful rescue highlights the dedication of the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department in protecting wildlife. It also serves as a reminder of the threats wild animals face, often due to human intervention.

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