Is a Leopard Roaming the Streets of Jaipur Again?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Frequent leopard sightings in Jaipur have raised concerns.
- A new sighting occurred in Bajaj Nagar.
- Residents are urged to take safety precautions.
- Authorities are employing tracking technology to locate the leopard.
- Wildlife experts suggest leopards are seeking food and water.
Jaipur, Dec 8 (NationPress) The frequency of leopard sightings in Rajasthan's capital has become a growing source of anxiety for both residents and wildlife authorities. Following previous incidents in Civil Lines, Vidyadhar Nagar, Gopalpura, Shastri Nagar, Amer, and Jagatpura, a new sighting has occurred in Bajaj Nagar, escalating concerns in the community.
The latest observation of the leopard, captured on CCTV in AG Colony on Saturday evening, prompted residents to notify the forest department the following day. In response, search teams were dispatched to the area. Locals reported seeing the leopard multiple times on Sunday.
Witnesses indicate that the leopard was first spotted in Anita Colony, subsequently moving toward Saraswati Marg, and later appearing near AG Colony. The continuous sightings have heightened fears as the animal seems to be traversing residential neighborhoods.
A Quick Response Team has been established under Chief Wildlife Warden K.C. Arun Prasad, alongside a ranger unit led by Jitendra Singh Shekhawat, who are actively monitoring the situation.
The teams are employing advanced tracking technology and ground surveillance, along with citizen reports, to follow the animal's movements.
Officials have urged locals to take precautions, advising against walking alone during early mornings and late evenings, keeping children indoors, securing pets inside homes, and promptly reporting any sightings to the control room.
Meanwhile, surveillance teams continued their patrols throughout Sunday. Residents noted that the affected area borders the outer edge of the Jhalana Leopard Safari, raising the possibility of leopards wandering into urban settings.
Wildlife experts suggest that these animals may venture into residential areas in search of food and water, particularly during seasonal transitions.
With a rise in leopard sightings in Jaipur in recent weeks, the forest department remains vigilant and assures residents that measures for rescue and safety are actively being implemented.