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Sanjay Gandhi National Park gets student's help in leopard census

Nikit Surve, a Wildlife Institute of India student, will help the park’s staff install and monitor camera traps to determine leopard population

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Starting this week, a team from the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), along with a student from Wildlife Institute of India (WII), will kickstart a 45-day-long study involving camera traps to determine the leopard population at the park.

Cameras being set up to monitor the movement of leopards at SNGP
Cameras being set up to monitor the movement of leopards at SNGP

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