"We now have about 150 leopard population, which has become an attraction for tourists coming to Palamu .Happy tourists are often seen taking photographs with the leopards.However, we are making all efforts to facilitate the return of the tigers," Chief Conservator of Forest (CCF) and Project Director, PTR YK Das told.
Leopard mauls child in Budgam
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June 04, 2021 17:14 IST
Study by J&K Wildlife Department found 52% of all leopard attacks in Kashmir occurred close to human habitations
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People carry the coffin of 5-year-old girl Adha, who was mauled to death by leopard at Ompora Housing Colony in central Kashmir s Budgam district on Friday, June 4, 2021. | Photo Credit:
NISSAR AHMAD
Study by J&K Wildlife Department found 52% of all leopard attacks in Kashmir occurred close to human habitations
: A four-year-old girl child’s death in an urban pocket, after a leap of leopards mauled and mutilated her body for several hours in central Kashmir’s Budgam, on Friday evoked protests from locals and political parties against the Jammu & Kashmir administration.