12 leopard deaths reported in Sri Lanka this year

Another leopard was found killed in Matale, in the central hills of Sri Lanka over the weekend, raising the total number of reported leopard deaths in the island country to 12 this year, local media quoted wildlife officials as saying on Monday.

 

According to the wildlife conservation department, out of the 12 deaths reported, 11 leopards have been killed after being trapped in snares.

 

The latest death was reported late on Saturday when a leopard was caught in a snare which caused severe damage to its internal organs. Wildlife officers said the snare used was one to trap pigs and wild boar.

 

In recent months, the Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) has conducted many awareness programs on the use of snares and its impact on wildlife.

 

DWC Director General M.G.C. Sooriyabandara said it was illegal to use snares and if anyone was found guilty they would be punished.

 

The leopard is a protected species in Sri Lanka.

 

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