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Leopard Scare Grips India: Sightings Spark Panic
22 Jan
Summary
- Leopards are increasingly sighted near human settlements due to habitat loss.
- Seven people were injured in recent leopard attacks in Nagpur.
- Authorities are patrolling and urging residents to stay cautious.

Leopard sightings have become a source of growing concern and panic among residents in India, with encounters with the big cats becoming more frequent. In Nagpur's Pardi area, a leopard was sighted near a construction site, captured on video before fleeing from crowds. A response team was dispatched but the animal had already disappeared.
Tragically, the same leopard is believed to have injured seven people just a day later. Forest department and wildlife teams successfully located, tranquilized, and rescued the animal. This follows another leopard rescue from a house in November, indicating a pattern of increasing human-wildlife conflict in the region.
Habitat destruction and dwindling resources are forcing wild animals, including leopards, into closer proximity with human developments. Expanding cities and changing environments destroy natural habitats and food sources, pushing predators towards urban and suburban areas in search of sustenance. This proximity is inherently dangerous for both humans and animals.



