Fear Grips Nashik's Wadala Village As 7-8 Hyenas Roam Streets At Night

Fear Grips Nashik's Wadala Village As 7-8 Hyenas Roam Streets At Night

The alarming presence of these wild animals has led citizens to avoid stepping out of their homes after dark

Prashant NikaleUpdated: Monday, January 27, 2025, 06:35 PM IST
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A pack of seven to eight hyenas has been sighted in the vicinity of St. Sadik School in the Wadala village area during nighttime, sparking fear among residents. The alarming presence of these wild animals has led citizens to avoid stepping out of their homes after dark.

The problem is reportedly linked to the large number of unauthorised cowsheds in the area. Thousands of cows and buffaloes are kept near St. Sadik School, and residents allege that dead calves, goats, cows and buffaloes are being discarded in open spaces. These carcasses attract the hyenas, which venture into the area every night in search of food.

A local resident was attacked by a pack of hyenas a few days ago and sustained injuries. The incident has intensified demands for the Forest Department to take immediate action to control the hyena population in the area. According to residents, the hyenas spend their days hiding in the forests within the nearby military zone and come out only at night.

The escalating danger has left citizens calling for an urgent resolution. Many urge the Forest Department and other relevant authorities to step in and address the issue to restore safety and security in the area.

Residents Voice Their Concerns:

"Hyenas have been roaming freely in the Wadala area for several months. Venturing out at night has become life-threatening. The Forest Department must act swiftly to ensure our safety," said Haji Feroz Shah, a local resident.

"Waste dumping in Wadala village is the root cause of this problem. The dumping of dead animals and birds, especially poultry birds in public areas has increased the presence of wild animals. Strict action must be taken by the authorities," added Ramiz Pathan, a social activist.

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