Updated On: 23 December, 2025 09:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Officials to track movements after release to plan conservation and management strategies

The leopard rescued from Bhayandar East will be fitted with a radio collar before being released into its natural habitat
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The leopard rescued from Bhayandar East on Friday, after it entered a housing society and attacked multiple people, will be fitted with a radio collar and subsequently released back into its natural habitat, the director and conservator of forests at Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) told mid-day.
On Saturday, Minister of Forest Ganesh Naik, accompanied by local MLA Narendra Mehta, visited the area where the attacks occurred and later met those injured at a hospital. A forest department source had at the time said that the minister indicated that the leopard may be fitted with a radio collar to monitor its movement after it is released into its natural habitat.