University heads called wildlife officials for assistance.


Islamabad: Islamabad's Quaid-e-Azam University had an unexpected visitor when a leopard intruded onto the premises.
Following the incident, wildlife officials were called in for assistance.
Reports suggest that a leopard made its way into Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad, prompting a call for wildlife officials who initiated a search operation to locate the animal.
Sources indicate that the leopard had taken refuge in the university's thickets and was discovered by a university staff member, causing concern among the administration.
Wildlife authorities stated that upon receiving information about the leopard's presence, a search operation was conducted.
However, the leopard has since returned to its habitat.
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