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Every single successful wild reunion is one less cub saved from going into lifetime captivity. After 3 days of tracking, multiple set ups, patiently waiting for hours..at 4:30 am the leopard mom finally arrived, called out for her cub, and our teams opened up the door of the cage...

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siva mvor 2 Jahren

Great work

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Sachin Kamathvor 2 Jahren

Thats the best Diwali gift to this beautiful family. Fantastic work by Satara FD & @resqct teamand everyone involved. Happy Deepavali to all & have a wonderful cheerful new year🪔🧨

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Shahab Jafrivor 2 Jahren

Wow!

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JhoneeEMvor 2 Jahren

Superb! Lucky cub. Good job. It is the minimum we can do. Congrats to the FD Team

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Abhijeet Mahalevor 2 Jahren

😍🙌🏻

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Rafizvor 2 Jahren

Good work... Excellent

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Sharmeen Coutovor 2 Jahren

The best Diwali treat

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arunkumarvor 2 Jahren

Awesome!

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RAJESH ASHARvor 2 Jahren

Great 👍

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