Kasargod: Leopard carcass found in well at Aduru


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Kasargod, Feb 2: The carcass of a leopard was found in a well within the jurisdiction of the Aduru police station.

The leopard was discovered in an unused and uncovered well belonging to Mohan from Talapacheri.


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A net had been placed over the well, and the foul smell emanating from it led to the discovery of the dead leopard. Upon receiving the information, forest department officials, led by forest officer Raju Perumbala, arrived at the spot and conducted an investigation.

Leopards have been sighted in various areas over the past few months. A month ago, a leopard was found dead after being trapped in a snare near Pandi. The presence of leopards in the forest area under the Muliyar Gram Panchayat limits has been confirmed, but forest officials have been unable to capture them despite their efforts.

 

 

 

  

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  • vijaya kumari, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 02 2025

    as adoor is my native village recently there has been incidents about wild elephants,boar and yak roaming around in pandi area even the leopard foot prints,people are scared to come out elephants destroy the cultivation,like arecanut farms and fields conccret measure has to be taken regarding this i hope the forest officials will find a solution to drive away the wild animals before any worst happen.

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