The Hindu (Bangalore)

BMTC bus crew encounters leopards near Turahalli Forest

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A Bengaluru Metropolit­an Transport Corporatio­n (BMTC) bus crew along the KengeriChi­kkegowdana­palya route on Wednesday sighted two leopards, one of which was an eightmonth­old cub, in the vicinity of Turahalli Forest, near Kanakapura Road in the city.

As per a statement issued by the BMTC, a bus plying on route number 224 from Kengeri bus stand to Chikkegowd­anapalya, encountere­d a leopard near Turahalli forest. A mother leopard and her cub approached the bus and took shelter underneath it. While the Forest Department officials successful­ly captured the cub, the mother leopard managed to escape. Efforts are currently underway by the Forest Department to locate and capture the mother leopard, BMTC added in the release.

N. Ravindra Kumar Deputy Conservato­r of Forest (Bengaluru Urban) said that Forest Department officials rescued the leopard cub from underneath the BMTC bus. He clarified that it was not hit by the bus but was resting underneath the vehicle. “Forest Department officials captured the leopard, and it was handed over to People of Animal (PFA) personnel. The cub was dehydrated and it was administer­ed treatment. It is recouping and doing fine now,” Mr

Kumar said.

He added that once the cub has completely recovered, it will be released into the forest area. He also said that the mother of the cub has not been spotted by the forest officials

In the past too, leopards have been spotted in the area. In 2022, one was seen moving around the vicinity of Banashanka­ri 6th Stage for a few days by local residents. The big cat had also killed a spotted deer whose carcass was found in the Turahalli State Forest Area.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Forest Department officials successful­ly captured the cub, but the mother leopard managed to escape.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Forest Department officials successful­ly captured the cub, but the mother leopard managed to escape.

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