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    MP Addresses Leopard Mortality, Focusing on Road Safety

    Bhopal, April 10 A total of 149 leopards died in Madhya Pradesh over the 14 months starting January last year, with accidents accounting for the highest number of fatalities, according to data provided in response to a Right to Information query.While activist Ajay Dube, who filed the RTI...
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    Man-Animal Conflict: Maharashtra Plans Schedule 2 Status for Leopards

    Mumbai, March 12 In a significant move to address the increasing frequency of leopards entering human settlements in Maharashtra due to the destruction of their own habitat, Forest Minister Ganesh Naik announced in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday that the Maharashtra Cabinet has approved...
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    Leopard Transfer: Maharashtra Addresses Human-Wildlife Conflict

    Mumbai, March 7 The Maharashtra government has decided to send 50 leopards to the Reliance Foundation's Vantara wildlife rescue and conservation center, located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, sources close to state forest minister Ganesh Naik have said.The forest department made the decision to...
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    Maharashtra Leopards to Gujarat Facility

    Mumbai, March 6 The Maharashtra government has decided to send 50 leopards to Reliance Foundation's Vantara wildlife rescue and conservation centre, located in Jamnagar in neighboring Gujarat, sources close to state forest minister Ganesh Naik said on Friday.The decision was made by the forest...
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    Government Addresses Rising Man-Animal Conflict in Maharashtra

    Mumbai, February 27 A total of 420 people have died in attacks by wild animals in Maharashtra over the past five years, and 104 of these deaths were caused by tigers and leopards, state Forest Minister Ganesh Naik said on Friday.In a written reply in the legislative council, he said that the...
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    CM Siddaramaiah Announces Barrier Strategy to Combat Wildlife Encounters

    Mangaluru (Karnataka), February 25 Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Wednesday that the state government would take large-scale measures, including erecting barriers along forest fringes, to address the increasing incidents of man-animal conflict involving elephants, tigers, and...
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