Forest Department Sets Up Trap to Catch Leopard Near Mettupalayam

Forest officials have placed a cage to capture a leopard that has been preying on livestock in Arivoli Nagar near Mettupalayam, Coimbatore district. The action comes after increased leopard sightings in the area over the past few months.



Coimbatore: The Forest Department has intensified efforts to capture a leopard that has been causing concern among residents of Arivoli Nagar near Mettupalayam in Coimbatore district. The big cat has been reportedly preying on livestock in the area, prompting officials to set up a trap to ensure public safety.

Over the past few months, there has been a noticeable increase in leopard activity in Arivoli Nagar, a residential area located at the foothills of the Senna Malai forest in the Sirumugai forest range. Residents have been living in fear as leopards from the nearby forested areas venture into human settlements in search of easy prey.



The leopards, believed to be coming from the Senna Malai forest area, have been targeting domestic animals such as goats and cattle raised by the local community. This escalating human-wildlife conflict has raised concerns about potential attacks on humans, leading to urgent calls for action from the residents.

Responding to the situation, the Sirumugai Forest Department officials have taken proactive measures to capture the leopard. They have installed a cage in the foothills of Arivoli Nagar, using dogs as bait to lure the big cat. The cage, brought in from the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve, is being closely monitored by the forest officials.

The Forest Department's swift action aims to prevent any potential human-animal conflicts and ensure the safety of both the residents and the wildlife. Officials are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any leopard sightings to the authorities immediately.

As the operation continues, local residents are hopeful that the leopard will be safely captured and relocated, bringing an end to their concerns and restoring peace in the area.

EC Releases Data: Women Voters Lead in Tamil Nadu as Turnout Reaches 4.88 Crore

According to ECI’s official figures, a total of 4,87,98,833 voters cast their votes out of an electorate of around 5.73...

Water Levels Rise in Major Dams Across Coimbatore and Tiruppur Districts Following Rainfall

Water levels have increased in five major dams across Coimbatore and Tiruppur districts as of May 3, due to continuous i...

Karpagam Pharmacy College Convocation 2026 Celebrates 325 Graduates

Karpagam Pharmacy College held its convocation ceremony on May 2 at Oththakkal Mandapam in Coimbatore. Dr. V. Kalaiselva...

Chithra Pournami Pilgrimage: Devotee Dies While Climbing Velliangiri Hills

A 34-year-old devotee died after collapsing while climbing the Velliangiri Hills during the Chithra Pournami pilgrimage....

NEET 2026 Conducted at 16 Centres in Coimbatore; 7,181 Candidates Appear

A total of 7,181 candidates, including 298 government school students, are appearing for NEET 2026 across 16 centres in...

Evening Thunderstorms Likely Across Coimbatore Over Next 3 Days

Coimbatore to experience hot mornings and increasing evening thunderstorm activity over the next three days, with clouds...