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Wild carnivores and humans compared

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A injured leopard was found near garden in ooty on 15 th may, the forest dept staff rescued it and took for treatment to Government veterinary hospital ,its been treated there for more than two weeks now.
When the leopard came to the hospital it was suspected of poisoning but it was negative, blood samples were sent all the tests came as negative. The leopard was bedridden for the first ten days with good treatment by dedicated vet's and forest staff , now the animal is able to walk and has started to drink and eat with the help of humans , from day one the dedication by vet's and forest staff the leopard is now alive, with no proper facility to treat a wild animal inspite of this they managed to treat the animal ,24/7 the animal is taken care with live video.
If the leopard was inside the bush it would have died on the same day the treatment by young vet's has given a new life for the leopard , now it's able to walk and eat meat .
There is a desperate need for a wild animal rescue center in Niligiris with state of the art facilities.

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RE: Wild carnivores and humans compared - Pckts - 06-03-2020, 10:46 PM
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