Mullur, June 9: Human-wildlife conflict is increasing day by day in Kodagu district. Wild elephants, tigers and leopards roam the villages, while people are losing their lives due to wild elephant attacks, while the tigers and leopards are eating the cattle, calves and dogs kept by the villagers at home.
Two leopards were seen in Alur-Siddapur area of Somwarpet taluk, causing panic among the villagers. On Sunday night, a leopard dragged away and ate the dogs kept in the houses of Vitthala and Devakki of Kadlemakki village near Alur-Siddapur. On the same night, a leopard tried to drag away a calf tied in the barn of Papu of Malambi village, but the leopard was unable to drag the calf because it was tied. A calf has been seriously injured in a leopard attack. Footprints are evidence that two leopards moved in the Alur-Siddapur area on Sunday night following the rains. The villagers have complained to the forest department about this, and forest department officials have visited the spot and inspected it.
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