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Leopards Invade Sugarcane Fields, Seek Human Homes

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Leopards displaced by tiger expansion are now living in sugarcane fields.
  • Human-leopard conflict has intensified in Uttar Pradesh's Bijnor district.
  • New rescue centers are being established to manage increasing human-animal conflict.
Leopards Invade Sugarcane Fields, Seek Human Homes

Leopards, pushed out by encroaching tiger populations, are now finding refuge in the expanding sugarcane fields of Uttar Pradesh. This shift has led to a dramatic increase in human-animal conflict, particularly in Bijnor district, bordering Uttarakhand's tiger reserves. The dense sugarcane crops provide an ideal, albeit unusual, habitat for these big cats, resembling their natural grassland environments.

The conflict has escalated significantly, with a doubling of affected villages and a sharp rise in leopard attacks and fatalities. This surge is attributed to several factors, including the relocation of human settlements from tiger reserves, an expansion of sugarcane cultivation driven by government policies, and a ban on cow slaughter leading to the open disposal of cattle carcasses. These carcasses attract both feral dogs and leopards, further habituating them to human proximity.

In response, Uttar Pradesh is establishing four modern rescue centers to house captured large carnivores and manage public safety concerns. While efforts are underway, experts caution that simply relocating or confining animals is not a long-term solution, as displaced animals may seek to return to their home ranges, potentially creating new conflict zones. Ensuring coexistence requires a deeper understanding of the evolving dynamics between wildlife and human settlements.

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Leopards are displaced from tiger reserves and find the dense sugarcane fields a suitable habitat, leading them closer to human settlements.
Uttar Pradesh is establishing four modern rescue centers to house captured carnivores and mitigate human-animal conflict.
An increase in tiger numbers in Corbett's Kalagarh division has pushed leopards out of their traditional forest habitats.

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