Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Haridwar leopards on chicken diet as UP crackdown hits beef supply

- MS Nawaz letters@hindustant­imes.com

Ruby a leopardess - is not getting her favourite diet of beef (buffalo meat) after the crackdown on illegal slaughter houses in neighbouri­ng Uttar Pradesh. Ruby is one of the seven leopards at Uttarakhan­d’s Chidiyapur rescue centre located in the outskirts of Haridwar. Forest department officials are having hard time in arranging alternativ­e diet for the felines. For the time being, the big cats are being fed chickens.

The leopards at the centre are those which were either declared man eaters or were caught in some operation. The leopards are full grown and aged between seven and nine years. Officials say they need six kilograms of protein and fat rich meat. As a norm, the department invites tender every year from suppliers and they used to bring the meat (beef) from neighbouri­ng Bijnor district in Uttar Pradesh, which is hardly 5 km from the rescue centre.

The contractor, in a letter to officials on Saturday, mentioned that he is unable to supply beef. Minutes after receiving letter, forest department managed chicken meat for the leopards as alternate food. Though, it cannot be a permanent solution as big cats usually survive on red meat to satiate their appetite.

“We are feeding leopards with chickens and trying our best to check this emergency. We are also in a process of issuing a fresh tender for the supply of (goat or sheep) meat,” divisional forest officer HK Singh told HT on Sunday.

But availabili­ty of goat or sheep meat (mutton) is an issue in the district. Being a Hindu pilgrimage centre, there are no slaughter houses or meat shops in Haridwar to ensure regular supply of meat for the leopards.

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 ?? HT PHOTO ?? A leopard at the centre.
HT PHOTO A leopard at the centre.

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