No Sign of Leopard in Kadma Biodiversity Park: DFO Mamta Priyadarshi

Forest Department confirms no leopard in Kadma Biodiversity Park, park to reopen

After an extensive search operation, the Forest Department has officially declared Kadma Biodiversity Park leopard-free, allowing for its reopening to the public.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Forest Department has utilized PIP technology in a thorough investigation to ensure no leopard presence in Kadma Biodiversity Park.

Searches were conducted both day and night, employing cages and PIP technique to detect any leopard footprints, but none were found.

The deployment of forest personnel will continue in the park to provide reassurance to visitors, despite the confirmation of the area being safe from leopard threats.

DFO Mamta Priyadarshi confirmed the absence of leopard footprints within the park, indicating no threat to visitors.

The investigation also addressed rumors regarding a pig found in Sonari, clarifying that its death was not caused by a leopard but by other means.

The Forest Department had taken additional measures, including the installation of a device and marking specific areas to track potential leopard footprints.

Following the clearance, Kadma Biodiversity Park is set to reopen, ensuring a safe environment for visitors after a closure of three days.

The clarification regarding the pig’s death outside Sonari further dispels concerns about a leopard’s presence in the area, providing peace of mind to the community.

This decision comes after a collaborative effort by Forest Department employees, veterinary doctors from the Wildlife Institute of India, and the Palamu Tiger Reserve team, utilizing advanced technology and methods to confirm the park’s safety.

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