The leopard was trapped in early hours of Friday in a cage put up by Forest Department in a sugarcane field in Godanagar locality of Saikheda village, B R Dhakare, Range Forest Officer, said.
The wild animal's capture has brought relief for local villagers, who had been living in fear of attack on them or their cattle.
The villagers noticed the trapped leopard and immediately informed the Forest Department personnel, who came to the spot and took the animal away, Dhakare said.
Two leopards were trapped in Darna Shingve village in Niphad taluka early this month.
The taluka in this North Maharashtra district is a sugarcane belt where leopards hide in dense fields after sneaking from nearby forests and generally prey on dogs or cattle.
In the last one-and-a-half year, 14 leopards have been trapped in Niphad taluka, the forest official added.
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