Forest officials in Odisha rescue a leopard, release it into the wild. IFS officer shares video | Trending
Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Susanta Nanda took to X to share a video of a leopard being released into the wild. The leopard was rescued a team of 18 people after it made its way into the Balasore drict in Odisha. Leopard taking a leap into the wild after being rescued forest officials. (X/@susantananda3) “The 18 RRT (rapid response teams) with specialised vehicles are doing an excellent rescue operations in the field,” wrote Nanda while sharing a video on X. Date mein Crickit, late mein Crickit! Catch the game anytime, anywhere on Crickit. Find out how He added, “The leopard that strayed into human habitation at Balasore drict yesterday was successfully rescued and released into the sanctuary today the RRT team of Baripada.” The seven-second-long video shows the dedicated efforts of forest officials as they carefully release the caged leopard into its natural habitat. The video also shows the leopard taking a mighty leap and disappearing from sight. Watch the video here: The video, which was shared on June 9, has received over 8,000 views and the numbers are still increasing. Additionally, the video has also received over 400 likes and numerous comments. Here’s how people reacted to this video:“An unharmed and happy leopard. Well done RRT team. Great work,” posted an individual. Another added, “Very nice. Congratulations.” “Kudos to the team. Great work. God bless you all,” expressed a third. A fourth wrote, “Nice.” News / Trending / Forest officials in Odisha rescue a leopard, release it into the wild. IFS officer shares video