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rescue and release....of a leapord

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 9:41 am
by dr.jayakumar
friends,
i had an oppurtunity to work with forest dept in a rescue and release of a leapord that strayed into our town.this is the first time it has happened .it was an awesome experience to be there.
regards
dr.jk
it was a usual day,working in my hospital,when my cousin came gasping "bhaiya theres a tiger in our town".i was shocked,we never had any carnivore straying into our town.i was thrilled to know,but had to to confirm.so i called up a local forest gaurd and he said it was a 'leapord'.i wanted to see this leapord somehow,so i quickly went through my patients and ran home and collected my camera .but by the time i reached the leapord was caught. but my cousin was there early and got some pictures before it was captured. following are the pics taken when it was running around.

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As i travelling, to the spot,i heard from my cousin that the leapord was caught and just 2 where injured during the ordeal.they had used a net to capture the leapord and shifted him to a cage.best part was there where no casualties and leapord wasn't harmed.

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I reached the spot and the whole place was sorrunded by people.the fortest gaurds and the police set up a perimeter around the caged leapord.i walked straight to the DFO and said i am a wildlife enthusiast and would like to have some pics.he immediatly let us and i took some pictures as it was loaded into a truck.by then the crowd gathered and everyone was eager to take a glimpse and a picture .

Re: rescue and release....of a leapord

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 11:02 am
by brihacharan
Hi Doc,
Wow what an experience you must've had, first the news, then your rushing to the site & the pictures!!!!!
Thank providence that this leopard was not a "Man Eater"!!!!!!!
IMHO....the poor creature must've strayed into the village looking for prey as it probably couldn't find any in the jungle.....
Wonder if the forest authorities had tagged / collared the animal to track its movements : :roll:
Briha

Re: rescue and release....of a leapord

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 11:40 am
by ckkalyan
What an exciting moment for you and the town dr.jayakumar. Thank you for sharing the images and story!

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Re: rescue and release....of a leapord

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 6:24 pm
by aadhaulya
Wonderful experience Dr. JK, but you rushed there with a camera only without your gun....

Atul

Re: rescue and release....of a leapord

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 7:50 pm
by dr.jayakumar
yes friends thanks.
we decided to leave the leapord 15km deep into jungle the core area.we had taken several pics.the DFO was an experienced person and rest went smoothly.we then assessed the leapord,must be around 4yrs of age and his tummy was full,his teeth, build everything looked prime..there where no vets or neither collared(brihaji)as the leapord was to be released i climbed truck and lay on the roof to get some pictures of this magnificent leapord.i took several pictures when released but one last picture truly amazed me.he got out of the cage,didnt run fast ,after about 50 yards,he turned back and gave a look,lie saying,goodbye.. and dissappeared.
regards
dr.jk

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last of the leapord..
regards
dr.jk

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the last of the leapord.
regards
dr.jk

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Aadhaulya i saw no guns,none of the officials carried any..
regards
dr.jk

Re: rescue and release....of a leapord

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 8:10 pm
by aadhaulya
This is wonderful. But I can't imagine guys working without even a dart gun.

Atul

Re: rescue and release....of a leapord

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 12:34 am
by prashantsingh
Lovely post Doc. Maarne wale se bara bachane wala hota hai.
Congratulations.
Regards prashant