Search for elusive leopards continues
The Hindu
The elusive leopards have kept the forest officials on their toes as they are moving from one hideout to another while creating further panic among the general public in areas where they have been sig
The elusive leopards have kept the forest officials on their toes as they are moving from one hideout to another while creating further panic among the general public in areas where they have been sighted in the last few days.
Meanwhile, the forest officials have continued the search for the wild cats in the vicinity of Nrupatunga Hills in Hubballi and in and around Kavalageri village near Dharwad, from where leopard sightings have been reported.
On Friday, Deputy Conservator of Forest Yashpal Ksheersagar led the continued combing operation in Kavalageri village off Dharwad, where a leopard has reportedly taken shelter in a sugarcane field. The search teams comprising personnel from Dharwad, Haveri and Gadag districts have surrounded the field and are keeping a close watch on the movement of the wild animal.