Maharashtra's Big Cat Conservation: 50 Leopards to Relocate for Safety
Maharashtra plans to relocate 50 leopards to the Vantara wildlife rescue centre in Gujarat to improve conservation efforts and mitigate human-leopard conflicts. The decision follows discussions between state forest minister Ganesh Naik and the facility's management. Details on the transfer timeline and process remain pending.
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In a strategic move to enhance conservation efforts and address human-wildlife conflicts, the Maharashtra government has announced plans to relocate 50 leopards to Reliance Foundation's Vantara wildlife rescue and conservation centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat.
The decision, confirmed by sources close to state forest minister Ganesh Naik, aims to tackle increasing incidents of leopard-human interactions in Maharashtra. Discussions have taken place between Naik and the Vantara management, finalizing the arrangement.
The forest department is set to coordinate with the facility's management to work out the timeline and modalities for the leopards' transfer. This move follows a series of leopard attacks in certain regions of Maharashtra in late 2025.
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