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Leopards, humans can co-exist: Study

<p>Year-long research conducted by wildlife scientist Dr Vidya Athreya reveals the presence of leopards around human settlements is not always &lsquo;stray&rsquo; or &lsquo;conflict&rsquo;</p>

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A year-long study, comprising the first-ever GPS-based monitoring of five leopards via radio-collaring, has shed new light on the behaviour of the big cat and helped bust myths that the animal belongs in the forest only.

Dr Vidya Athreya (extreme right) and other scientists collaring Ajoba. The leopard was rescued from a well in Parner in Ahmednagar district
Dr Vidya Athreya (extreme right) and other scientists collaring Ajoba. The leopard was rescued from a well in Parner in Ahmednagar district

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