SC seeks Centre's reply on plea for steps to protect leopards in India

A bench headed by Justice Madan B Lokur issued notice to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) on the plea which has also sought setting up of a task force on the lines of tiger conservation project.
The petition, filed by advocate Anupam Tripathi, has sought a direction to the ministry to set up 'Project Leopard' and allocation of funds for it to preserve the species.
Tripathi has said that around two decades ago, there were more than 45,000 leopards in India but as per census done in 2015, less than 7,900 remain.
"In the year 2016 alone, India lost 455 leopards followed by 431 leopard deaths in 2017. In the first two months of this year i.e. January and February 2018, India has lost 106 leopards owing to a wide number of reasons....which are a mix of poaching and man and leopard conflict," the plea has said.
The plea has also sought a direction to the Centre to take drastic and tough steps including "right to shoot and kill poachers" by the forest guard and the task force.
It said there was a grave need for fixing accountability, responsibility and liability on forest departments' officers who are in charge of the jurisdiction in which the man-leopard conflict has taken place.
"There is a need for education and spreading awareness among the farmers who have domestic cattle and livestock and are routinely in conflict with the leopard eyeing their livestock, to take steps of keeping well trained guard dogs," the plea has said.
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