Leopard shown as wild animal in residential area of ​​Greater Noida, with Hariyali Forest Department

Noida Noida:

Ajnara Le Garden (Ajnara Le Garden) of Greater Noida West’s Ajnara Le Garden Society is in the eye of the people due to the camera recording of wild animals that look like glass on the walls. As soon as the information was received, the team meeting of Meerut Forest Department along with Gautam Budh Nagar is busy in holding the meeting. The Ghasi campaign which started at 5 pm is still going on. The blog of the society has issued a message of warning on the WhatsApp group, appealing not to go out of the houses due to the capture of wild animals. Not coming out of the houses of the people staying.

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The forest department team reaches Ajnara Lee Garden Society with large nets and cages. The team has set a trap on all the files in the basement. The monitoring animal was observed. After this the basement was completed. The leopard ran away after seeing the team. The leopard has run away and entered another building. Forest department officials say that the animal looks like a fishing cat. There is less chance of getting a leopard. Leopard or some wild animal like that is here.

Divisional Forest Officer Pramod Kumar Srivastava says that the Greno West Zone is also the zone of Surajpur Wetland. It is surrounded by branches around Dadri. There is a large amount of forest area here, where other animals including deer, nilgai, wild dogs, wild cats, pythons live, apart from domestic and foreign films. Also, there is a huge forest area near the railway line. Wild animals can come here. it’s not a big deal. Hindon river flows nearby. Carnivorous stars have more possibilities. In search of water, this animal may have come here on the banks of the river.

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