Jaipur : Once once more a panther has been caged in MNIT. There was a concern of panther in MNIT for the previous few days. Students noticed a panther roaming round within the MNIT campus and knowledgeable the forest division, after which a cage was put in by the forest division. Earlier additionally a panther was rescued. On Sunday, the second panther was additionally caged by the forest division. The forest division group rescued the panther and launched it again into the forest.
Rescue of a male panther on 4 September According to DFO Jagdish Gupta, the forest division had just lately put in a cage in MNIT positioned on JLN Marg in view of the motion of panther. Three cages and digital camera traps had been put in in view of the motion of the feminine panther and her cubs. During this time, meals was additionally positioned within the cage to catch the panther. Along with establishing the cage and digital camera entice, the forest division group was additionally always monitoring. On September 4, a male panther was rescued and launched within the forest, after which the cage was stored in view of the opportunity of motion of one other panther. A feminine panther was captured within the cage late Saturday evening.
Read. The concern of panther in MNIT ended, it was captured in a cage, forest division launched it in Nahargarh forest
The forest division group together with senior wildlife veterinarian Dr Ashok Tanwar, ranger Jagdish Sharma, assistant forest guard Krishna Kumar Meena, Rajendra Singh had been repeatedly monitoring in MNIT. The panther obtained trapped within the cage attributable to greed for meals. The panther trapped within the cage has been launched in Nahargarh forest. : Jagdish Gupta, DFO
According to the knowledge, there’s a forest of Jhalana close to MNIT, the place there are a lot of panthers. Panthers come from the forest to the populated areas in the hunt for meals and water. About 15-20 days in the past, a panther was seen in MNIT, after which there was an environment of panic within the MNIT campus. After the Forest Department obtained details about the case, the panther was being searched in MNIT. Three cages had been put in at completely different locations. Camera traps had been additionally put in for monitoring. So far, two panthers have been rescued from MNIT.