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7-Year-Old Girl Killed in Leopard Attack in Bahraich

A 7-year-old girl was killed by a leopard in Bahraich's Ayodhyapurva village. This marks the 5th fatal human-leopard conflict in the district this year. Read about the incident and forest department's response.

Leopard enters housing society in Thane, rescue on

A leopard entered a housing society in Maharashtra's Thane district, sparking a major rescue operation by forest officials. Residents were evacuated as teams worked to tranquilize the big cat.

Leopard sighting confirmed in Pune's Keshavnagar area

A verified leopard was caught on CCTV in Pune's Keshavnagar-Mundhwa, moving between three housing societies. Forest officials confirm pugmarks, launch search with drones. Residents advised caution.

Mumbai: Sunny 30.6°C, Poor Air Quality Advisory

Mumbai enjoys clear skies & 30.6°C on Dec 18, 2025, perfect for outdoors. However, poor AQI of 215 from yesterday persists. Get the weekly forecast and essential health precautions here.

Leopard attacks woman in Satara's Patan tehsil

A 65-year-old woman was injured in a leopard attack in Satara's Bhalekarwadi village. The incident has sparked fear and calls for increased forest patrolling. Read more.

India has 718 snow leopards, 400 in Ladakh

India's first scientific survey finds 718 snow leopards, with Ladakh home to over half. Discover their habitat, diet, and how India is protecting this elusive mountain guardian.

India is home to 718 elusive snow leopards

India's first comprehensive survey finds 718 snow leopards, with Ladakh hosting over 400. Discover the conservation efforts protecting this endangered species.

Nagpur Leopard Intrusions Prompt Safety Demands

Honorary wildlife wardens in Nagpur have submitted urgent measures to NMC after leopard attacks injured 7. They cite stray animals & garbage as key attractants. Read the full plan.

Leopard Returns to Pune Airport, Capture Chances High

A leopard has been sighted again at Pune airport. Forest officials say reduced flight noise due to the IndiGo crisis has made the big cat more relaxed, increasing capture chances. Read the full story.

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