Maharashtra to send 50 leopards to Reliance Foundation's Vantara facility in Gujarat: Sources

The Maharashtra government will transfer fifty leopards to the Vantara wildlife rescue and conservation centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat. This move aims to boost conservation efforts for leopards. It also addresses growing concerns about human-leopard ...

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Indian PM Modi and Anant Ambani at Vantara animal rescue and rehabilitation centre in Jamnagar
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has decided to send 50 leopards to Reliance Foundation's Vantara wildlife rescue and conservation centre located in Jamnagar in neighbouring Gujarat, sources close to state forest minister Ganesh Naik said on Friday.

The decision was taken by the forest department with the aim of strengthening conservation efforts for the big cats while also addressing concerns related to increasing human-leopard interactions in parts of Maharashtra, these sources said.

They said the arrangement was finalised after discussions between Naik and the Vantara management.


Further details about the timeline and modalities of transferring the leopards are expected to be finalised by the forest department in coordination with the facility's management, the sources added.
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