The number of pangolins in India has increased by 60 per cent to 13,000


New delhi date. Monday, December 21, 2020

The number of leopards in India has increased by 60 per cent. This is claimed in the figures released by the government. The government has also released a report on the 2018 panda population.

According to a report released by Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar, the number of tigers in India has now reached 12852. The leopard population was last counted in 2014, followed by a recount in 2018.

According to statistics, the number of leopards has increased by 60% from 2014 to 2018. The Center has also released information on the states where the number of leopards is higher. According to the available data, Madhya Pradesh has the highest number of 3421 Dipdas, followed by Karnataka with 1783 and Maharashtra with 1690 Dipdas. These three states are at the top in terms of leopard numbers.

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