28 goats, sheep mauled by snow leopard in HP

Press Trust of India  |  Shimla 

Twenty-eight goats and were mauled to death by a in Himachal Pradesh's Rongya village early today, a forest said.

The entered a shed early this morning and killed 28 goats and belonging to a Sonam, the said.

The big cat was spotted returning to a forest by a former panchayat member, Karma Tashi, he said

Forest Guard Sunil Kumar, who visited the village, said a compensation of Rs 1,500 for each killed would be given to the affected and the case would be sent to the forest department.

The population is on the decline worldwide, but in the past few years, their numbers have increased in

High-altitude tribal areas of Lahaul and Spiti and are natural habitats of the endangered animal.

There are 25 to 30 leopards in the and the animal has been spotted in tribal areas of district.

The is thestate animal of and is listed as vulnerable on the (IUCN) Red List of threatened species.

The global population was estimated at 4,500 to 8,745 mature individuals as of 2016, sources in wild life department said.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 22:10 IST