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Pali installed 2 trap cameras to keep an eye on leopard

Pali : On the information of leopard and cubs standing in cotton fields in village Warka of Dadai Gram Panchayat under Social Forestry Forest Area (Proposed Desuri Leopard Conservation), Desuri Range Officer Kansingh is continuously patrolling in the presence of Devas forest workers Bishansingh and Kapuraram. Are.

To ensure peaceful movement of leopards and cubs, the number of trap cameras has been increased from 1 to 3. After installation of cameras, no movement of leopard and cubs has been seen in the field. Today departmental personnel are keeping an eye by installing trap cameras with night vision. Due to the arrival of leopard and cubs, there is an atmosphere of fear among the farm owners and farmers living nearby.

Farm owner Prabhu Singh, resident of Warka, said that for the last 25-27 days, footprints of leopard and cubs were being made in the drain between the cotton beds standing in the field.

Social Forestry Forest Division Desuri Range Officer Kansingh Dewasi and Bishan Singh reached the spot and confirmed the footprints and installed 01 trap camera. Trap cameras were checked again on Monday evening. In which no movement of leopard and cub was seen in the boundary of the field. It is possible that it might have happened from some other side, the footage might not have been captured in the camera. In view of this, two more night vision trap cameras have been installed. Now, from whichever side there is movement of leopard and cub in the field near the hill, the footage will definitely be captured in the trap camera. Range Officer Kansingh Devasi said that forest workers Vishan Singh and Kapuraram have been deployed to keep an eye on the leopard and cubs, who are keeping an eye on them by doing Reiki. The range officer advised all the farmers to be alert, so that no major accident happens. According to Prabhu Singh Rajpurohit, no laborer is coming to pick the cotton in the standing cotton, due to which the sowing of the next crop is also getting delayed.

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