Updated On: 17 January, 2024 05:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
After excellent crowd management by cops and forest officials, efforts begin to reunite the cubs with the mum

The trio spotted in a well in Aarey Milk Colony
Three leopard cubs were discovered at Aarey Milk Colony on Tuesday morning in the well of a non-functional biogas plant. The Maharashtra Forest Department has initiated the reunion process for the young felines.
On Tuesday, one of the cattle farm owners, Siraj Salema, received information from a worker at the tabela that there were three cubs in an abandoned well. Speaking to mid-day, cattle farm owner Siraj Salema said, “At around 8.30 am, one of the workers in a cattle farm was going towards the forested patch behind his tabela when he spotted three leopard cubs in the abandoned biogas well. He informed me about the same, following which I informed the volunteers of the forest dept conducting camera trapping in Aarey Colony.”
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