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Leopard Population In Mumbai Hits Record Density; Becomes Global Hotspot

Mumbai now holds the world’s highest leopard density, with 54 big cats living in and around Sanjay Gandhi National Park. This rare coexistence between humans and wild predators in a bustling city is both a conservation success and a challenge

A leopard sits on a branch in a forest reserve Photo: Shutterstock
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Mumbai, a city of more than 20 million people, has accomplished an ecological milestone that few would anticipate. According to a recent scientific study, the city now has the highest population of leopards worldwide. This sizable population of big cats, which is concentrated in and around the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, coexists closely with people, which is unheard of in any significant urban area worldwide.

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