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A total of 149 leopards died in Madhya Pradesh over the 14 months starting January last year, with accidents accounting for the highest number of fatalities, according to data provided in response to a Right to Information query. 

While activist Ajay Dube, who filed the RTI application, said the figures portray a "grim reality", the Forest Department said efforts are being made to reduce deaths. It also said that a mortality rate of four per cent was well within the accepted range for big



cats.

According to the 'Status of Leopards in India 2022' report released in February 2024, Madhya Pradesh has the highest leopard population in the country at 3,907, followed by Maharashtra and Karnataka.

 The state had reported 3,421 leopards in 2018. In its RTI reply, the department said that 149 leopards died in MP in 14 months beginning January 2025. Of these, 31 per cent of the deaths were due to road accidents. The data showed that 19 deaths occurred on highways.
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