Bengaluru: A three-year-old female leopard, escaping a forest fire, strayed into amusement park WonderLa near Bidadi, on the outskirts of Bengaluru, on Wednesday afternoon.
Around 800 visitors were in the park when the wild beast entered the park and took refuge in the Ghost House, even as many unsuspecting families with children passed through thrill-house assuming it to be one of the scary items there!
Crowds that thronged this place reported seeing the big cat at 3 pm inside the scary Ghost House as well as near the Termite Coaster. In fact, people outside the 82-acre WonderLa, had reported seeing the leopard climb the compound wall of the water amusement park. Once the news spread about a leopard entering Wonderla, panic spread in the amusement park. When the leopard was sighted, the place was immediately evacuated. The state forest department swung into action and rushed a team to catch and immobilise the leopard.
According to Rudresh H S, Head of Park, WonderLa, "Since the weather was hot, the crowd was concentrated around the water rides, which were away from the spot where the leopard was sighted. The ride keeper of Termite Poster found the leopard hiding near his facility. We immediately cordoned off the area and alerted the police. While the local police managed the crowd, forest officials captured the leopard. The operation was completed by 5.30 pm."
According to forest department officials, the leopard, terrified by a fire in the nearby eucalyptus plantation, took refuge in WonderLa by jumping a 10-foot wall from the northern side.
The eucalyptus plantation adjoins the Kumbalgod state forest. "This is not the first time a leopard has entered WonderLa. One had strayed into the park around three years ago," said Kranthi, deputy conservator of forests, Ramanagaram division.
"The leopard is healthy and has no injuries. Her claws and canines are intact. She was darted and captured. We have decided to release her back into the wild," said Chief Wildlife Warden C Jayaram.

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