A study conducted in Nepal suggests that adopting predator-proofing practices for livestock can potentially reduce human-leopard conflicts and benefit both humans and leopards. The study identified ...
A new study shows for the first time that leopards in Nepal are exposed to canine distemper virus. Researchers suggest the virus could make the big cats less fearful of humans and thus more likely ...
An MLA caused a stir in the Maharashtra assembly by wearing a leopard costume. This was to protest the growing human-leopard conflict. Seven people were injured in a leopard attack in Nagpur the same ...
The Forest Department in Prayagraj enhances monitoring of leopards after increased human-wildlife conflicts, deploying teams ...
This is the first time such a large-scale assessment is being conducted outside protected forest areas in the region.
The training was organised as villages in Junnar, Ambegaon, Shirur and Khed talukas continue to report frequent leopard ...
Rajkot: Desperate screams and the leopard's roars tore through the quiet of a wintry night in a village in Gir Somnath ...
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