The leopard is currently under observation and will soon be released back to its natural habitat, the Wildlife SoS said.
The wildlife body said a group of children from Karakwani village heard roars echoing from a deep well close to the field where they were playing.
The locals found that a young leopard was trapped inside the 60-foot unused well, after which the forest department and the Wildlife SoS were informed about this incident.
The animal was then taken out of the well and shifted to Van Vihar National Park for observation.
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"The leopard is a healthy male of approximately two years. Physical examination revealed that the animal had sprained its hind limbs during the fall. But, apart from that, there are no injuries. We are providing him with necessary treatment and care," Wildlife SOS veterinarian Amol Narwade said.
Geeta Seshamani, co-founder of the Wildlife SOS, said uncovered wells pose a huge risk not only to wildlife but also to the safety of people.