Updated On: 28 April, 2022 10:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
The female Indian striped hyena has already spent 14 days in the wild post-release, giving hopes for rehabilitation of captive animals

A photo of the Indian striped hyena in the wild
What can be termed as a attempt never done before, the first Indian Striped Hyena was raised, rehabilitated, and reintroduced into the wild by NGO RESQ CT Pune and Satara Forest Department, Maharashtra. The collared animal is expected to give insight into the lives of Hyena.
On 12th April 2022, the RESQ Charitable Trust, Pune team along with the Satara Forest Department collared and reintroduced an Indian Striped Hyena into its natural habitat. This animal was rescued as a cub, over a year ago, very close to human settlements by the NGO Eco Echo Foundation, Nashik. After their attempts to reunite her with her mother had failed, she was moved to the RESQ Wildlife TTC, Bavdhan, Pune by the Nashik Forest Department for further rehabilitation. She weighed merely 400gms at the time of arrival in Pune.