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Leopard rescued from UP’s Ghaziabad released into Shivalik forest range

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Ghaziabad (UP), May 22 (PTI) A leopard was on Monday released into the Shivalik forest range in Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur district after it strayed into a village here, officials said.

On Friday night, some locals of Chudiyala village in the Bhojpur area here alerted the police about a leopard sighting, following which a team of the forest department was rushed to trace the big cat, Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Manish Singh said.

The big cat’s footprints were spotted on Saturday night by three youths while returning home from their fields on a bullock cart. After a dog accompanying them went missing on the way, the trio started looking for it and found the leopard’s footprints, the DFO said.

On Sunday morning again, locals informed officials that they sighted the leopard near a pipeline, following which a team of the forest department reached the spot and rescued the wild cat from inside the pipeline using a cage, Singh said. PTI COR SAB RPA AQS AQS

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