Forest division group captured the panther in a cage (ETV Bharat Jaipur)
Jaipur : The concern of panther in MNIT has lastly ended. For the previous couple of days, there was a concern of panther in MNIT. Students noticed a panther roaming within the campus and knowledgeable the forest division, after which a cage was put in by the forest division. The forest division has rescued the panther. The panther obtained trapped within the cage late final night time, after which the panther was launched in Nahargarh Sanctuary on Wednesday morning.
According to DFO Jagdish Gupta, the forest division had not too long ago put in a cage in MNIT situated on JLN Marg in view of the motion of leopard. A male panther was captured within the cage late final night time. Three cages and digicam traps had been put in in view of the motion of the feminine leopard alongside together with her cubs. During this time, meals was additionally stored within the cage to catch the panther. Along with putting in the cage and digicam entice, the forest division group was additionally continuously monitoring.
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Fear of one other panther: The forest division group together with senior wildlife veterinarian Dr Ashok Tanwar, Ranger Jagdish Sharma, Assistant Forester Krishna Kumar Meena, Rajendra Singh had been repeatedly monitoring in MNIT. The caged panther was launched in Nahargarh Sanctuary on Wednesday morning. However, there’s nonetheless a risk of a feminine leopard being current within the MNIT campus. The leopard was seen in MNIT about 5-6 days in the past, after which an environment of panic prevailed within the MNIT campus. After the Forest Department acquired details about the case, the panther was being searched in MNIT. A letter was written to the Forest Department by the MNIT administration to catch the panther as quickly as doable. After this, three cages had been put in at totally different locations. Along with this, digicam traps had been additionally put in for monitoring.