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Forest advisory after sighting of leopard in Dibrugarh 

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HT Correspondent

DIBRUGARH, March 5: The recent sighting of a leopard in Jiban Phukan Nagar in Dibrugarh has prompted the Divisional Forest Office, Dibrugarh to issue a public advisory on Wednesday.

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On March 1, CCTV footage captured the leopard near the Dibrugarh Address Guest House, sparking concern among local residents. The forest department has been unsuccessful in capturing the leopard so far despite many attempts.

The Dibrugarh Divisional Forest Office has issued a public advisory, instructing residents to stay safe. 

“This is to warn the residents of Dibrugarh that we have received reports of a stray leopard spotted within the city limits,” the advisory states. It has laid out specific guidelines for residents to follow. Residents are urged to stay indoors, particularly during the night, and to ensure that all doors and windows are securely locked. 

Traveling in groups has been recommended, especially in areas where the leopard has been sighted. The advisory further urged residents of keeping children supervised and close to adults at all times. This precautionary measure aimed to minimise risks during such sightings. They have been advised against feeding stray animals, which could inadvertently attract the leopard to residential zones. Moreover, residents have been asked to report any leopard sightings to local authorities promptly in this number: 9859306062. 

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“We understand that the presence of a stray leopard can be alarming, but with caution and cooperation, we can ensure public safety. Let’s work together to prevent any untoward incidents,” the advisory stated.

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