Wildlife officials reunite leopard with her cubs in Nashik

The cubs were spotted by labourers in a farmer's field in Nagapur.

Update: 2018-03-28 13:52 GMT
Divisional forest officer, Nellore C. Venugopal Rao said that they have plans to establish check dams inside the sanctuary and they are also on the lookout for perennial water sources, deep in the forest, to establish overhead tanks equipped with solar motors to take the water to the interiors of the forest. (Photo: Pixabay)

Nashik: Four cubs, born approximately 15 days ago in a sugarcane field in Nashik district, were recently reunited with their mother by wildlife officials.

The cubs, including two females and as many males, were spotted by labourers in a farmer's field in Nagapur village on March 24.

After receiving information about the cubs, a team of forest officials shifted them in a plastic crate and put it in a cage with a bait with the hope that their mother would come to pick them up, an official said today.

"As per our expectations, the mother leopard appeared around 9.30 PM on?Saturday and took away three cubs to a safer place one by one. The feline took away the remaining cub on Monday," he said.

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