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The ‘Ecological Trap’: Why Our Efforts to Protect Leopards Are Fueling Conflict in Jaipur

The ‘Ecological Trap’: Why Our Efforts to Protect Leopards Are Fueling Conflict in Jaipur

by Dharmendra Khandal | Dec 1, 2025 | CONSERVATION AWARENESS

Everyone says the forest is shrinking, but I believe humans have unknowingly made ‘everything’ so easy for leopards that it has become a ‘dangerous trap’ for their own lives. In recent times, leopards around Jaipur have repeatedly caused an...

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