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NEW DELHI: India’s leopard population has increased by 1,022 (nearly 8%) in four years – from 12,852 in 2018 to 13,874 in 2022. The latest assessment report released on Thursday however shows that the number has declined in certain states, like Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Kerala, Odisha and Telangana, reports Vishwa Mohan.
The actual number may be a bit higher as the estimates represent just around 70% of the leopard habitat as the Himalayas and semi-arid parts of the country were not sampled.
This fifth such assessment cycle conducted a foot survey spanning 6,41,449 km to estimate carnivore signs and prey abundance. Camera traps were strategically placed at 32,803 locations, resulting in a total of 4,70,81,881 photographs that captured 85,488 photos of leopards.
Calling rise in leopard population “great news”, PM on X said, “This significant increase in leopard numbers is a testament to India’s unwavering dedication to biodiversity.”



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