Indian forest officials rescue leopard trapped in 30-foot-deep well
  • 4 years ago
Wildlife officials rescue and relocate a leopard that became trapped down a 30-foot-deep well in Junnar, India on March 19.

Wildlife SOS & the Forest Department rescued a leopard from a 30-feet-deep well in Pune district, Maharashtra after she was found by villagers who heard her cries. Following its rescue, the leopard was released back into a safe habitat.

In the nail-biting operation, the leopard was safely extracted from the well with the help of trap cage that was lowered in the nearly well.
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