Updated On: 16 January, 2022 06:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Experts say the exercise will give insight into how leopards navigate the urban space

Six-year-old female leopard Kranti has been released into the wild
The Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) authorities, along with NGO Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), have radio-collared a female leopard named Kranti, after which it was released back into its natural habitat.
SGNP Director and Conservator of Forest (CF) G Mallikarjuna said, “In continuation of our leopard radio-collaring work, on Friday, we successfully radio-collared and released one female leopard named Kranti. We are expecting interesting data on human-leopard interaction through this collared animal. The same exercise will be conducted on two more leopards in the following days.”