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International Animal Rescue NewsSeptember 2008 IAR rescues trapped leopard in Indonesia
The team set off from Bogor at the crack of dawn the day after they received the call and hastened to Banten district within the province of west Java. They were greeted by an expectant crowd of villagers, police and soldiers all eagerly awaiting their arrival. The villagers had been watching helplessly for several days as the poor leopard struggled desperately to get out of the snare but only succeeded in tightening the wire around its body so that it was deeply embedded in its flesh. The concerned villagers provided the terrified animal with food but had no means of setting it free.
During the coming weeks Aceng will be on antibiotic treatment. The wound is healing very well and he is getting stronger by the day. The villagers in Banten are anxiously waiting for good news of 'their leopard.' They want him back home where he belongs, and when he is finally fully recovered the IAR team will release him back in his forest. IAR is appealing to the public for emergency funding to cover the cost of Aceng's food and veterinary care. The charity is also hoping to raise enough money for a radio collar so that the leopard's movements can be monitored when he is released to ensure that he continues to thrive and stays out of trouble in future.
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