Updated On: 28 January, 2022 07:50 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Rescue teams collected urine from cubs and left a scent trail for the mother to trace her cubs

A reunion attempt was made on January 24, however, the mother did not show up. Followed by a health checkup, a second effort to reunite them with the mother was done on January 25 evening
In yet another successful reunion, three leopard cubs were reunited with their mother near Hinjewadi in Pune on Tuesday by Pune Forest Department and RESQ Charitable Trust (Wildlife) team. On January 24, three leopard cubs—two female and one male—between 15-20 days of age were discovered by a local farmer while he was harvesting sugarcane field in the morning. He informed the Pune Forest Department and NGO RESQ (Wildlife) team. A reunion attempt was made the same evening, however, the mother did not show up for her cubs, possibly due to the disturbance at the location during the day.

Pune Forest Department and RESQ Charitable Trust (Wildlife) team set up the reunion basket, cameras