Updated On: 16 November, 2021 08:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
The wild animal of about 5-6 months was rescued from a dry well atop a hill near Kudal on November 11. It was too young to be released into the wild on its own, say forest officials

Screengrabs of a camera feed showing the mother leopard outside the release cage where her cub had been kept
Days after a black panther cub was rescued from a well at Sindhudurg, forest officials have reunited the wild animal with its mother. A team from the Sawantwadi forest department and Pune-based non-profit RESQ CT (Wildlife) worked for two days to ensure the reunion.
The female melanistic cub of about 5-6 months was rescued from a dry well atop a hill near Kudal on November 11.