City needs more lessons to avoid man-animal conflicts
Updated On: 19 August, 2021 07:26 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
A team educated residents about the ecological balance at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park since the building is located on the park’s periphery

A team from Mumbaikars for SGNP, biologist Nikit Surve from Wildlife Con Society-India along with Forest Department officials held an awareness session for residents of Garden View building on Sunday
A residential housing society in Dindoshi got a lesson on man-animal conflict management after a leopard was spotted on its premises. A report in this paper stated how surveillance cameras picked up images of the big cat in the parking lot, after which it disappeared exiting via a gate on the premises.
A team educated residents about the ecological balance at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park since the building is located on the park’s periphery. Forest department officials, Wildlife Society members and SGNP-allied people conducted the session.


