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Maharashtra has decided to relocate 50 leopards to Reliance Foundation’s Vantara facility in Jamnagar, Gujarat, aiming to strengthen conservation efforts and reduce human-leopard conflicts that have escalated in recent years. The move, finalized by Forest Minister Ganesh Naik, is expected to enhance wildlife safety and management.
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Maharashtra To Relocate Leopards To Gujarat’s Vantara
In a significant conservation initiative, the Maharashtra government will transfer 50 leopards to Reliance Foundation’s Vantara wildlife rescue and conservation centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat. The decision follows rising human-leopard conflicts in Maharashtra, particularly after several attacks in late 2025.
Conservation Strategy And Vision
The relocation is part of a broader plan to mitigate risks posed by increasing leopard encounters in populated areas. Vantara, known for its advanced facilities and expertise in wildlife care, offers a safer environment for the big cats while supporting long-term conservation goals.
Implementation And Future Plans
While the arrangement has been finalized, details regarding the transfer timeline and logistics are still pending. Wildlife experts emphasize the importance of ensuring smooth adaptation for the leopards, balancing conservation needs with ecological sensitivity.
Key Highlights
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Maharashtra to send 50 leopards to Vantara in Jamnagar
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Decision aims to reduce human-leopard conflicts in Maharashtra
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Forest Minister Ganesh Naik finalized the arrangement
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Transfer details and timeline yet to be announced
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Vantara facility recognized for advanced wildlife conservation
Sources: The Print, Economic Times, Devdiscourse
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