Updated On: 25 December, 2025 08:43 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
After the leopard`s release, the SGNP team, along with researchers, will monitor the animal’s movements to understand how it navigates and uses the surrounding areas, an official said

The step has been taken to closely monitor the animal’s movement after it is released back into the wild. Representational Pic/File
The leopard rescued from the densely populated Bhayandar East area in Mumbai has been fitted with a radio collar by officials of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) officials.
The step has been taken to closely monitor the animal’s movement after it is released back into the wild.