Puma found in the garage of a house in the interior of SP released into the wild; see the moment
A puma found in a garage in Bauru, São Paulo, was safely released into the wild after being rescued by local authorities.
A puma was discovered in the garage of a residence in Bauru, São Paulo, leading to a coordinated rescue operation involving the Bauru Zoo and the Environmental Police. The large feline was located on the morning of Tuesday, the 17th, in the Higienópolis neighborhood, and subsequently transported to the zoo for evaluation. The discovery prompted the local authorities to act swiftly in ensuring the animal's safety and wellbeing.
After careful assessment, the puma was deemed suitable for reintroduction into the wild, and the Bauru City Hall announced its release at the end of the day on Wednesday, the 18th. The chosen release site lies within a conservation area managed by a multinational company in the forestry sector, selected by the São Paulo State Environmental Secretary based on technical criteria to assure the animal's adaptation to its natural habitat.
The release of the puma highlights the ongoing efforts to maintain wildlife safety and proper habitat conservation, raising awareness about the importance of protecting natural environments. The thorough planning involved in the release process underscores the commitment of local authorities to ensure that such animals can thrive in the wild once again, contributing positively to biodiversity in the region.