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Chinese hunt for leopard, dangle chickens as bait

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Residents in a Chinese city were warned to stay indoors as authoritie­s released flocks of chickens as bait to track down a leopard that escaped from a safari park, state media reported yesterday. The leafy lakeside city of Hangzhou has been on edge since late last week, when residents began spotting leopards roaming around local hills covered in forest and tea plantation­s. The leopard is one of three that escaped on April 19 — the other two have since been recaptured-a lapse that police said was concealed by the Hangzhou Safari Park’s management for nearly three weeks to avoid hurting its visitor numbers during a long holiday last week.

The incident has unleashed a torrent of Chinese internet posts savaging the park for endangerin­g the public, and lamenting the abysmal safety and animalwelf­are record of the country’s chaotic zoos and wildlife parks. Public outrage has also been fanned by footage of one of the big cats being mauled in a forest by a pack of fierce hunting dogs, and another showing one of the recaptured leopards with part of its hind foot missing.

The first leopard was quietly recaptured by the park on April 21, and the second last Friday by a far larger government search organized as news of the escapes went viral. But the remaining feline has so far eluded the thousands of search personnel using tracker dogs, powered parachutes, and armed with drones and night-vision and heat-detection equipment.

 ?? — AFP ?? Rescuers searching leopards which escaped from a wild park in Hangzhou, in China’s eastern Zhejiang province.
— AFP Rescuers searching leopards which escaped from a wild park in Hangzhou, in China’s eastern Zhejiang province.

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