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Leopard sighted again at Pune airport premises

A leopard was spotted twice on Pune International Airport premises on November 19. Forest department has installed trap cages and camera traps, warning airport and IAF authorities about precautionary measures.

Leopard attack in Karnataka's Tarikere taluk

A tragic leopard attack in Karnataka's Tarikere taluk sees a child dragged away. The incident involves a migrant worker couple from Dharwad. Read for details and safety measures.

Zodiac Study Table Directions for Better Grades

Discover how aligning your child's study table with their zodiac sign's lucky direction can enhance concentration, improve grades, and create positive learning energy according to Vastu and Feng Shui principles.

Pune: Shoot Order for Man-Eating Leopard in Junnar

Following multiple fatal attacks on humans, Pune forest officials authorize lethal action against a dangerous leopard prowling Junnar villages. Authorities implement emergency safety measures.

Pune's 'Maneater' Leopard Captured, Heading to Vantara

A dangerous leopard responsible for multiple human fatalities in Pune's Shirur tehsil has been successfully captured by forest officials and will be relocated to Anant Ambani's Vantara wildlife facility for rehabilitation.

Maharashtra's Leopard Attack Safety Measures

Maharashtra government implements comprehensive safety protocol following leopard attack in Pune region. Enhanced monitoring, rapid response teams, and community awareness initiatives launched.

Pune deploys sharpshooters for leopard threat

Exclusive insight into the specialized sharp-shooting team from Pune's Forest Department tasked with capturing or eliminating dangerous leopards threatening residential areas.

Karnataka seeks dedicated wildlife veterinarian cadre

Karnataka's Forest Department is seeking government approval to create a specialized cadre of wildlife veterinarians, addressing critical gaps in animal healthcare and conservation efforts across the state's protected areas.

Karnataka's decade-long wildlife vet crisis deepens

Karnataka's forest department faces a severe wildlife healthcare crisis as critical veterinarian positions remain vacant for over 10 years, endangering protected species across the state's reserves and national parks.

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