Black leopard caught on camera at BRT Tiger Reserve
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Black leopard caught on camera at BRT Tiger Reserve

The Hindu  

The elusive black leopard of the BRT Tiger Reserve, which was first documented nearly two years ago by the Forest Department, has made its appearance again. The black leopard was first camera trapped in August 2020 by the forest department and has now reappeared in the camera traps set by Sanjay Gubbi and his team of Holématthi Nature Foundation in BRT Tiger Reserve. Activists say the camera-trapped images of the same black leopard from BRT Tiger Reserve and MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary underlines the importance of ensuring the corridor for wildlife movement. Dr. Gubbi said a narrow forest corridor of 1.6 km connects BRT Tiger Reserve with MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary.

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