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Madhya Pradesh: Leopard Trapped in Wire Fencing in Jhabua's Hathipawa Forest (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 18, 2025 12:00 IST

A leopard got trapped in wire fencing in the Hathipawa forest area of Jhabua in Madhya Pradesh. The local ...

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A leopard got trapped in wire fencing in the Hathipawa forest area of Jhabua in Madhya Pradesh. The local forest department reported the situation, which promptly rushed a rescue team to assist the animal.

Upon arrival at the scene, the forest officials assessed the situation and brought a cage to capture and rescue the leopard safely. The forest department team swiftly rescued the wild animal without causing it harm and relocated it back to its natural habitat.

Leopard Trapped in Wire Fencing

A video shared by the news agency IANS shows a leopard struggling to escape as he gets stuck in roadside fencing, which divides the road from the forest area in Jhabua.

Also Read | Leopard Attack in Nandurbar: 10-Year-Old Girl Dragged Away and Killed By Big Cat.

Meanwhile, forest officials successfully trapped a five-year-old leopardess along with its two cubs in B Hosur village, Mandya taluk. The big cats were causing significant concern among local residents due to their presence in the area. This marked the fourth leopard rescue in the region in the past week.

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