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SUBSCRIBE for Latest Updates - http://www.youtube.com/user/elitenwoagenda?sub_confirmation=1 WILD LEOPARD CAUSES CHAOS IN INDIA A leopard ran through homes and attacked several people on the streets of Raiganj, West Bengal, on Monday before it was finally caught by wildlife officials A man has been seriously injured during attempts to corner a wild leopard in India Locals and wildlife authorities tried to trap the animal after it strayed into a residential area of a town in West Bengal. The injured man is being treated in hospital. Video footage shows a group of men struggling to trap the animal with a net in the town of Raiganj. It breaks free and runs off. Dangerous strays Wild animals like leopards, panthers and elephants often cause damage in villages bordering forest areas as they often stray into inhabited areas in search of food. Lives have reportedly been lost. Commentators say the increasing population has depleted the habitat of wild animals, forcing them to stray into human settlements. What they are saying India Leopard Wild Wildlife "Wild Animal" "wild Leopard" Indian town villiage "india villiage" Raiganj Bengal people survival capture RSPCA 2017 2018 amazing crazy trends trendy trending video "video camera" iphone phone "phone camera" zoo train training safari streets net entertainment bite hospital race power performance speed humanity "elite nwo agenda" “Many efforts were made to capture a leopard which entered the residential area, but it gave us the slip. One man got injured. As of now, we don’t know if we can recapture it as we don’t know its whereabouts,” – Sumit Nandi, a volunteer with animal rights organisation, “People for Animals”. NAGPUR: Eight days after it started causing problems, the leopard of Chiklabodi near Koka Wildlife Sanctuary in Bhandara district was trapped in one of the cages put up by the forest department. On December 22 evening, the leopard had mauled 5-year-old girl Khushi Raju Sarathe of Chiklabodi in a farm where she was plucking tur leaves with her grandmother. The farm is close to Koka. A few days ago, it had mauled a teenage boy in Dhiwarwada near Koka. After tension in the area, political leaders intervened and forced the forest department to deploy cages. On Saturday morning the leopard walked into the cage. However, fearing backlash from the people, forest officials, including the Bhandara deputy conservator of forest Umesh Verma and conservator of forest of Navegaon-Nagzira Tiger Reserve (NNTR) Ravikiran Govekar and field staff, shifted the leopard to Gadegaon forest depot, where the animal was examined by wildlife vet Dr Gunwant Bhadke.