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                                News, September, 2008 |  Back 
                          to Index  Panther trapped in Mysore residential 
                          area       Mysore: 
                          Forest officials and residents trapped a panther 
                          that entered a residential area in Mysore, on Tuesday. 
                          The animal was discovered inside the KC Layout residential 
                          colony, which is located near the Chamundi Hills. Police 
                          and forest department officials were immediately informed 
                          and the operation to catch the panther started. The 
                          panther tried to take shelter in bushes and even charged 
                          at people, injuring some of them. After struggling for 
                          some time, the animal was finally trapped. A forest 
                          department official said the cat would be sent to the 
                          Mysore Zoo. The panther, which sustained injuries, is 
                          being treated. In recent years, incidents of wild animals 
                          straying into urban areas have increased owing to a 
                          loss of habitat and increased human encroachment in 
                          forest areas. The lack of a natural habitat frequently 
                          results in entry of beasts to human settlement. It is 
                          illegal to kill big cats in India. They are protected 
                          under the Wildlife Act, 1972. -Sep 
                          17,  2008
 
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