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Mumbai: No human-leopard conflict in 2 years, thanks to trimmed foliage
Updated On: 29 September, 2016 06:28 PM IST | | Ranjeet Jadhav
<p>Forest department has been constantly keeping mud trails clear of vegetation to prevent leopards from taking cover in it</p>
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Leopards hide in the tall grass at Aarey that grows during the monsoon, laying in wait for dogs, other small animals and children
Aarey Milk Colony is proof that humans and animals can co-exist in harmony. No human-leopard conflict has been reported — despite the area having over five leopards — in nearly two years now.

