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Forest deparment set to intensify leopard rescue operation on Infosys campusBesides foot patrolling, the Forest department personnel are using drone cameras and are even monitoring CCTV cameras on the Infosys campus. They have put different cages like cattle pen cage, fibre cage, and steel cage to trap it.
Shilpa P
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>The team of Forest department personnel, who have taken up leopard research and rescue operation, on the Infosys campus in Mysuru. </p></div>

The team of Forest department personnel, who have taken up leopard research and rescue operation, on the Infosys campus in Mysuru.

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Mysuru: Infosys arranged buses to Bengaluru, on Friday, for its trainees, to move from the hostel on its campus in Mysuru to their homes till January 25 & 26. They are arranging buses for them on Saturday too.

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With this, the teams of the Forest department are set to further intensify the leopard search and rescue operation, by thoroughly checking the campus. 

Besides foot patrolling, the Forest department personnel are using drone cameras and are even monitoring CCTV cameras on the Infosys campus. They have put different cages like cattle pen cage, fibre cage, and steel cage to trap it.

The team of Forest department personnel, led by Conservator of Forest, Mysuru circle, Malathi Priya, DCFs K N Basavaraju, I B Prabhu Gowda, and ACFs Paramesh and Ravindra have taken up the operation.

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(Published 11 January 2025, 04:56 IST)