Relocating Leopards to Vantara Sparks Ecological and Ethical Debate in India
The relocation of leopards from Maharashtra to the privately run wildlife facility Vantara has triggered a serious debate among conservationists, raising concerns about ecology, ethics, and the future of wildlife conservation in India.
Leopards are known for their remarkable adaptability. Across regions like Maharashtra, they have learned to survive in human-dominated landscapes such as farms, sugarcane fields, and semi-urban areas. Instead of retreating into forests, these animals often adjust their behaviour becoming more nocturnal and using fragmented habitats to coexist with people. However, this proximity also leads to conflict, with hundreds of human deaths linked to wild animal attacks in recent years.
Experts argue that conservation science has long suppor...









