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Indias First CameraCollared Leopard Offers Rare Glimpse Into Wild Behaviour in Junnar

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April 16, 2025
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Pune: In a groundbreaking initiative to address the growing human-leopard conflict in Maharashtra’s Junnar region, the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), in collaboration with the Maharashtra Forest Department, has launched the country’s first camera-collaring project for leopards. This technological leap offers unprecedented insights into the lives of these elusive big cats and is being hailed as a potential game-changer in wildlife conservation.

Led by wildlife expert Dr. Bilal Habib, the three-month pilot project uses a specially designed collar fitted with a GPS tracker and camera. This innovative device captures visual data directly from the leopard’s perspective, allowing researchers to monitor the animal’s daily routines, movements, and interactions within human-influenced landscapes.

On April 11, Dr. Habib shared the first-ever footage recorded by the collar on social media platform X. “For the first time, we are seeing the world through a wild leopard’s eyes,” he posted. “This development enhances our understanding of leopard behaviour and highlights how science and technology can support effective conservation.”

Junnar, known for its sprawling agricultural terrain and abundant stray animals, has seen a steady rise in human-leopard encounters. These interactions often result in conflict as leopards, drawn by easy prey like livestock and stray dogs, venture into villages.

Between March and December of last year, leopard attacks led to 11 fatalities and multiple injuries, according to the Maharashtra Forest Department. While 2025 has not reported any deaths thus far, attacks on both humans and animals continue, underlining the urgency of proactive solutions.

The camera-collar system not only tracks movement via GPS but also records real-time footage of the leopard’s surroundings. In some cases, additional sensors monitor environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity, offering researchers a detailed understanding of how these predators adapt to fragmented, human-dominated environments.

“The footage allows us to analyze their hunting patterns and behaviours in areas where very little direct observation is possible,” said Amol Satpute, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Junnar. “The insights we gain from this project are crucial to formulating strategies that promote coexistence.”

Still in its pilot phase, the project has already demonstrated its potential. Expanding the initiative across other conflict-prone areas will require further regulatory approvals and logistical coordination. However, both the forest department and WII are optimistic that this success will set the stage for larger-scale deployments.

Experts believe that such visual data can help build community empathy toward leopards, reducing fear and hostility. By offering a clearer picture of leopard life and movement, the initiative may lead to better-informed conservation policies and safer human-animal interactions.

As human-wildlife conflicts intensify across India, such innovative projects could serve as a blueprint for balancing biodiversity conservation with rural safety and well-being.

Tags: big cat monitoringcamera collar projectcoexistence strategyconservation innovationDr. Bilal HabibGPS collarhuman-wildlife conflictIndia wildlife newsJunnar Maharashtraleopard behaviorleopard conservationMaharashtra Forest DepartmentWildlife Institute of Indiawildlife researchwildlife technology
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