A tense wildlife incident unfolded in Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris district as an injured leopard was spotted in the tea gardens, triggering panic among local workers and residents. Drone footage recorded the leopard attempting to hide among the dense tea bushes, showing the risks to both human safety and the animal itself. The forest department immediately dispatched a specialized rescue team to the area. However, the rugged terrain and vast plantations have made it difficult to locate and safely capture the leopard. Officials are using drones for aerial surveillance while teams on the ground monitor the animal’s movements to prevent any unexpected encounters. Workers in the gardens have been advised to maintain a safe distance until the leopard is secured. Authorities emphasized caution, warning that sudden approaches could provoke the injured leopard. Plans are underway to tranquilize and safely relocate the animal to a nearby wildlife sanctuary where it can receive medical attention. The incident highlights the ongoing challenge of human-wildlife interaction in the Nilgiris, where plantations and settlements often overlap with wildlife habitats. The forest department has assured the public that all measures are being taken to ensure the safety of both the residents and the leopard, promising a swift and effective resolution to the situation.


