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Bijnor's Big Cats: Sterilization Proposed for Man-Leopard Peace
2 Feb
Summary
- Leopard attacks in Bijnor caused 35 deaths and 55 injuries in recent years.
- Sterilization aims to control leopard population by 75% over five years.
- Sugarcane fields and increased tiger populations fuel human-leopard conflict.

The Uttar Pradesh forest department has submitted a proposal to sterilize leopards in Bijnor to mitigate a growing man-leopard conflict. This initiative seeks approval from the state government and subsequently the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. Bijnor has experienced a significant increase in leopard attacks, resulting in 35 human fatalities and 55 injuries as of September 2025.
The department's presentation document outlines sterilization as a practical solution, targeting at least 75% of the leopard population over five years. This approach aims to reduce conflict and maintain ecological balance. The prevalence of sugarcane cultivation, covering 49% of the region's farmland, provides ideal habitat for leopards, contributing to their breeding and reduced fear of humans.




