The department will identify and pick up one such pack and shift them to either Jhargram mini zoo or some other zoo. They will monitor their behaviour and reaction to the natural circumstances.
“We have taken up the project of slowly rehabilitating these jackals. Being in the natural habitat they will be in safer conditions. We get news from various quarters like from the airport area, clubs with open space among others where the existence of jackals is creating problems. It is best if we can try and relocate all these animals to their natural surroundings and help them breed,” said a wildlife expert. “If this project is successful we will rehabilitate all the animals,” he added.