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Mumbai: Leopard visit prompts dos, don’ts session for Dindoshi residents

Residents of a Dindoshi society recently shared CCTV camera footage of the big cat inside their building; they were sensitised on the importance of protecting SGNP, its leopards and limiting man-animal conflict

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A team from Mumbaikars for SGNP, biologist Nikit Surve from Wildlife Con Society-India along with Forest Department officials held an awareness session for residents of Garden View building on Sunday

A team from Mumbaikars for SGNP, biologist Nikit Surve from Wildlife Con Society-India along with Forest Department officials held an awareness session for residents of Garden View building on Sunday

A building located on the periphery of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) in Dindoshi had an unusual visitor recently. A video of a leopard taking a stroll in the premises of the building went viral, following which an awareness session was conducted by various stakeholders with the building’s residents.

The residents of Garden View building in Dindoshi, New Mhada Colony, had shared CCTV footage of the leopard, which was spotted on their premises on August 14, with the Forest Department. The leopard was seen entering the building from the parking lot and then running out through the gate onto the street outside.

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