Tag: Leopardess

Leopardess trapped in cage
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Leopardess trapped in cage

May 26, 2023

T. Narasipur: A leopardess, which had created fear among the people by attacking their livestock, has been trapped in the cage placed by the Forest Department in an agricultural field at Boodanahalli village, Sosale hobli in T. Narasipur taluk. The leopardess, aged about three years had created panic among the villagers of Boodanahalli and surrounding…

Leopardess trapped at Marballi
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Leopardess trapped at Marballi

March 3, 2023

Mysore/Mysuru: A three-year-old leopardess has been trapped in a cage placed by the Forest Department at an agri field in Marballi village, Jayapura hobli in the taluk yesterday. Villagers, who had observed movements of a big wild cat since 15 days in the fields, had complained about it to the Forest Department authorities. Forest officials,…

Leopardess gets caught in snare, dies
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Leopardess gets caught in snare, dies

March 2, 2023

Nanjangud: A two-year-old leopardess, which had got caught in a snare laid in an agricultural field belonging to one Chandrashekar at Koodlapura village in the taluk, has died. Range Forest Officer (RFO) Kirankumar Karatangi said that a leopardess has died after getting caught in a snare at an agricultural field in the outskirts of Koodlapura…

Leopard trapped near Yelwal
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Leopard trapped near Yelwal

February 5, 2023

Mysore/Mysuru: A two-year-old leopardess, which had created panic among villagers of Mydanahalli and surrounding villages in Yelwal hobli of the taluk, has been trapped in the cage placed by the Forest Department. The leopard had attacked livestock and following complaint from the villagers, the Forest staff had placed a cage at an agricultural field and…

Leopardess caught in fence rescued
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Leopardess caught in fence rescued

January 24, 2022

Saragur: A four-year-old leopardess, which was caught in the fence that was erected around a banana plantation at Mullur village in the taluk, has been rescued by the Forest Department yesterday. The leopardess has suffered injuries on its legs and is being treated at Hediyala Range Forest Office. One Harish, who had taken the land…

Leopardess trapped in poultry farm
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Leopardess trapped in poultry farm

October 20, 2021

Released into Nagarahole Forest Mysore/Mysuru: A four-year-old leopardess, which had strayed into a poultry farm in search of food, was successfully tranquillised by the Forest Department staff yesterday and was later released into Nagarahole Forest. On Oct. 18 night, the leopardess entered the poultry farm of one Gojjegowda at Salundi village of Jayapura hobli in…

Six-month-old leopardess trapped near Srirangapatna
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Six-month-old leopardess trapped near Srirangapatna

September 4, 2021

Srirangapatna: A 6-month-old leopardess was trapped in Sabanna Kuppe village near Srirangapatna taluk on Saturday. Leopard was spotted in a field belonging to a farmer, Ninge Gowda, a resident of  the same village, on Thursday. Also leopardess had killed two of goats which were tied in the field on Thursday morning.  After villagers informed Forest…

Unnatural deaths:  Leopard carcasses found in Nanjangud
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Unnatural deaths: Leopard carcasses found in Nanjangud

June 3, 2021

Nanjangud: Close on the heels of a leopardess and two cubs dying in a suspicious manner at Belavadi in Mysuru on May 22, carcasses of an adult leopardess and a cub has been found in the agricultural field at Kadabur village in the taluk yesterday. The carcasses were found in the field belonging to one…

She’s no more…
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She’s no more…

January 7, 2021

Leopardess injured in Chamundi Hill hit-and-run case dies at Bannerghatta Rehab Centre Mysore/Mysuru: An 11-year-old leopardess, which was seriously injured in a suspected hit-and-run incident atop the fog-covered Chamundi Hill on the morning of Dec. 28 and  later shifted to Bannerghatta Rehabilitation Centre in Bengaluru for treatment, succumbed to injuries on Jan. 5 night. The…

Misty Morning Mishap: Leopardess injured in hit-n-run atop Chamundi Hill
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Misty Morning Mishap: Leopardess injured in hit-n-run atop Chamundi Hill

December 28, 2020

Rescued and shifted to Koorgalli Rehab Centre Mysore/Mysuru: Mysureans woke up this morning to dense fog and mist hovering over the city. The misty conditions remained till about  10 am until the Sun emerged. People, especially motorists and morning walkers, experienced poor visibility.  Meanwhile, in a misty morn mishap, a four-and-a-half-year-old leopardess was seriously injured…

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