Bureaucrat Shares Video Of Rescued Leopard Being Released Into The Wild
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The clips shared by Ms Sahu show officials releasing the leopard into the forest after its rescue.
Videos of wild animals being released back into their natural habitats are always a treat to watch. Indian Administrative Officer Supriya Sahu, who regularly shares interesting facts and clips about wildlife, shared two videos on Saturday showing a rescued leopard being released into a forest. Notably, the leopard had strayed into human habitation in Gudalur in the Nilgiris. Tamil Nadu foresters safely rescue and release a leopard which had strayed into a human habitation in Gudalur in Nilgiris.Wildlife relocation requires meticulous planning and careful execution. Happy to see that DFO Gudalur and his team meticulously planned and executed this… pic.twitter.com/mrDdzK81ys
The clips shared by Ms Sahu show officials releasing the leopard into the forest after its rescue. The wild cat was kept in a cage on the back of a small pickup truck. As soon as the officials opened the cage and set it free, the wild cat climbed out of the truck and made a run for the forest.
''Tamil Nadu foresters safely rescue and release a leopard which had strayed into human habitation in Gudalur in Nilgiris. Wildlife relocation requires meticulous planning and careful execution. Happy to see that DFO Gudalur and his team meticulously planned and executed this complex task and safeguarded human lives and that of the leopard,'' Ms Sahu wrote while sharing the two videos and thanked the team for the successful rescue mission.