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24 leopards, 5 % rise in animal count: SGNP census 2008 looks bright [1]

Mumbai, July 16 Park authorities happy but also maintain this is just preliminary round, chief conservator of forests and wildlife experts will do final scrutiny Twenty-four leopards and a five per cent increase in the animal count: reads the preliminary wildlife census report for 2008 released by the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), and from the looks of it, it seems bright.

Publication Date: 
17/07/2008
Indian Express (Mumbai) [2]
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Leopard [3], Wildlife Management [4], Sanjay Ganghi NP [5], Maharashtra [6], Mumbai [7]
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