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India lost 93 leopards to poaching in eight months

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Madhya Pradesh recorded the highest number of poaching cases with 16 deaths followed by Uttarkhand with 15. FILE PIC/Ashish Raje

Madhya Pradesh recorded the highest number of poaching cases with 16 deaths followed by Uttarkhand with 15. FILE PIC/Ashish Raje

In the last eight months, 303 leopards have died in the country, according to data compiled by Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI),. Off these, 93 leopards were poached, while 210 died due to other reasons.

The data states that Madhya Pradesh recorded the highest number of poaching cases with 16 deaths, followed by Uttarkhand with 15 and Maharashtra with 10.

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