Leopard absence triggers eco imbalance in Kambalakonda

Leopard absence triggers eco imbalance in Kambalakonda

[Deccan Chronicle] - 02/23/2025

Leopards have not been sighted in the Kambalakonda Sanctuary for about 10 years leading experts to conclude that the absence has significantly increased the deer population in the area.



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