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Sanjay Gandhi National Park now home to two cubs
Updated On: 12 December, 2021 08:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
The two leopard cubs were found during sugarcane harvesting period in Nandurbar, and sent to Mumbai after the reunion process with their mother failed

The cubs are three-weeks-old and are being fed a milk substitute
The Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) has two very cute new guests. Two leopard cubs, that were found during the sugarcane harvest at Nandurbar, have been brought to SGNP after the reunion attempt with their mother failed. On November 29, the forest department officials at the Taloda range of Nandurbar division were informed by a farmer that two leopard cubs have been found during the harvesting of the sugarcane crop.
Without wasting time, the FD team reached the spot and took possession of the cubs, which were later kept at the same location for reunion with their mother. The team tried the process till December 2, but as the reunion was unsuccessful, the three-week-old cubs were sent to the leopard rescue centre at SGNP.
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