Two leopards noticed in North Bengaluru, forest officers affirm massive cats’ presence: Report

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Two leopards have been noticed within the Bengaluru City vary, particularly throughout the Bengaluru North sub-division, over the previous few days, reported The Hindu. Forest division officers have clarified the presence of massive cats within the Shivakotte Gram Panchayat space and in its neighboring villages.

Two leopards noticed in Bengaluru City area. (Pic for illustration)

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Shivappa Hossamani, the Vary Forest Officer for Bengaluru City, acknowledged that authorities are intently monitoring the actions of the leopards and have issued a public advisory urging residents to remain alert. Chatting with the publication, he stated “To educate locals on precautionary measures, we have been organising awareness programmes. Additionally, experts were brought in to instruct residents on the appropriate response if they come across a leopard,” he stated.

To safeguard the general public, the forest division has ramped up evening patrols and arrange cages in an try and seize the leopards. Nonetheless, the animals have remained elusive, Hossamani famous.

The report additionally stated a video that has been extensively circulated in WhatsApp teams of resident welfare associations confirmed two leopards roaming round Ramagondanahalli. Surveillance footage from a residential property recorded the large cats wandering close to a parking zone on the evening of January 23.

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Moreover, there have been current experiences of a leopard sighting in Electronics Metropolis. Nonetheless, after conducting an investigation, officers decided that the animal in query was a wild cat quite than a leopard.

Earlier, A leopard sighting on the Infosys campus in Mysuru prompted the corporate to implement precautionary measures, instructing workers to work at home for the day. The incident additionally disrupted actions on the Infosys International Schooling Centre, the place practically 4,000 trainees have been affected.

As a security measure, trainees have been suggested to remain indoors, resulting in the rescheduling of all coaching classes, assessments, and induction applications. The Banashankari space, which is bordered by forested land, has witnessed frequent leopard sightings as a result of fast city growth. Residents of close by house complexes usually report such encounters, holding forest officers on fixed alert.