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Watch: Rescued leopard being released in the wild

Indian Forest Service officer and wildlife enthusiast Parveen Kaswan shared a video of a leopard,  rescued from a human habitat, being released into a forest. The leopard was brought in a pickup for release into  the forest at night. At first the big cat seems a little confused due to the trauma it has been through. But after it releases it is free to go, the leopard jumps to the ground and charges into the forest at full speed.

Kaswan shared the clip with the caption, “That leopard was in some hurry. Successfully rescued & released in the wild. Without any untoward incident. Yesterday night by our teams. Forest is a 24X7 job.”

IN Bureau

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