Man vs wild: 4-year leopard study begins in Maha
MUMBAI, Dec. 3 -- The Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun, has begun a four-year exercise to track the leopard population in Junnar taluka of Maharashtra, in an attempt to address rising cases of human-animal conflict across seven zones in the region. The study, commissioned by the Maharashtra forest department, aims to identify conflict hotspots and develop a list of recommendations to prevent leopard attacks....
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