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‘Black Bear’s City Tour’: From NIT, KU, SKIMS to Nigeen Lake, search continues

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December 5, 2025
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Wildlife officials, drones, ambulances, rescue teams mobilised to capture animal; Officials warn against chasing the creature, creating AI-generated videos

Srinagar : Black bear sightings in Srinagar continue to make headlines as the animal was spotted near Nigeen Lake on Wednesday, following earlier appearances at NIT, Kashmir University and SKIMS.
The Wildlife Department has launched a full-scale operation to safely capture the bear. Teams from the Central Kashmir division, assisted by wildlife personnel brought in from other districts, are actively on the ground.
Reports said that drones are being deployed to track the bear’s movements from above, while tranquiliser guns and short firearms stand ready for emergencies.
Moreover, ambulances and wildlife teams have been stationed nearby to ensure swift response in case of human or animal injuries. Wildlife officials, including Central Kashmir Wildlife Warden personally visited Nigeen Lake to oversee operations and coordinate the multi-team effort.
ildlife Warden, Central Kashmir division Parvez Ahmad Wani, said that public needs to move with caution and people need to step out only in groups for essential errands or prayers. “Avoid venturing into parks, lakesides, or secluded areas. Safety is our priority,” he said.
The official also warned against circulating or creating AI-generated bear videos, revealing that two FIRs have already been lodged. “Those indulging in such activities will face action,” he added.
He said, it has also been observed people are seen chasing bear and documenting him over videos which is dangerous and it should be avoided.
Meanwhile, Srinagar residents continue to follow the unfolding drama with a mix of concern and humor, joking that the bear is perhaps exploring the city.
Moreover, search operations are ongoing, with wildlife teams stationed strategically to ensure both human and animal safety until the bear is safely relocated

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