The farmer, after recovering from his initial fear, called the forest department which in turn called the Manikdoh Leopard rescue centre, run by the NGO Wildlife SOS in the area.
The team first lowered a small log to help the three-year-old female leopard to stay afloat. Next a box trap was lowered down carefully in an operation which lasted three hours. Perhaps weary and tired from having to battle to stay afloat for a long time, the leopard entered the box, which was carefully brought up.

Three-year-old female leopard was discovered by a farmer in his well.
"There are a large number of open wells in the area and most don't have proper nets, increasing the risk of wild animals getting trapped inside them," said Ramesh Kharmale, forester, Junnar division.
Leopards are often found in this area as the sugarcane fields provide a good hideout and cover for these animals struggling to find a foothold in vanishing thinning and vanishing forests.

A box trap was lowered down carefully in an operation which lasted three hours.
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