A shocking incident in Pune, India, has gone viral on social media, where a leopard was caught on camera attacking a sleeping pet dog while the owner remained engrossed in their phone. This article delves into the details of the event, the reactions it ha
Leopard AttackPet DogHumanwildlife ConflictPuneUrban ConservationReal Estate PuneMar 12, 2025
A video showed a leopard attacking a sleeping pet dog in a courtyard while the owner was unaware and using their phone.
It occurred due to the encroachment of natural habitats by urban development, leading to increased human-wildlife conflicts.
Local authorities are increasing patrols, setting up more security cameras, and creating green corridors to help mitigate these issues.
Community involvement is crucial. Residents can participate in awareness campaigns and support local conservation efforts to ensure a balanced coexistence.
Individuals can increase home security, stay alert, and be aware of the presence of wildlife in their area. Relocating to a more secure area may also be an option.
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