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Mumbai leopard sighting: Trap set in Malad sparks questions
Updated On: 10 April, 2026 10:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
The installation of a leopard trap in Malad East following a single sighting has raised concerns among experts, who say such action should be limited to conflict situations. Wildlife authorities cite monitoring efforts, while conservationists warn against knee-jerk responses

Screengrab from CCTV footage shows a leopard in the parking area of Raheja Heights, Malad East. Pic/By Special Arrangement
The installation of a trap cage to capture a leopard in Malad East, triggered solely by a sighting inside a housing society, has raised questions over the forest department’s response.
As per protocol, leopards or tigers are typically trapped only in cases of confirmed human-animal conflict or when the animal is stranded in a human-dominated landscape with no safe escape. Such action also requires approval from senior wildlife authorities like the principal chief conservator of forests (wildlife) or the chief wildlife warden.
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