Kudos to Forest Department Of Maharashtra, Wildlife Conservation Society-India and MiD DAY for putting together the data collected from the radio-collared leopards, that shed light on their home ranges, prey, and their amazing ability to adapt themselves to the surrounding conditions. With such high leopard density in #SGNP there is an urgent need to provide the leopards safe corridors to disperse to other forests areas, north and northeast of SGNP, in Thane and Palghar districts. Hoping that the forest department works towards this... Special thanks and congratulations to Ranjeet Jadhav for putting together this project in the form of this documentary 👏
What an incredible tale showcasing the peaceful coexistence of humans and leopards in Mumbai! Huge applause to the forest department and wildlife researchers for their outstanding work on the radio collaring project. 👏
I m regular walker in Aarey colony know personally Ranjeet he works so hard for collecting information about wild life keep it up Ranjeet very proud of all of ur team 👏
A compelling video showcasing the dedication of wildlife biologists and the forest department in conserving big cats through the use of radio telemetry studies.
Ranjeet and team, this is indeed a great documentary that speak the truth about the urban leopards. One can see your efforts of last many years towards understanding and conserving these beautiful cats are noteworthy.
This story has shed light on leopard life, offering valuable insights. A heartfelt appreciation for the often overlooked dedication of the forest department and wildlife researchers.
Honestly, the work Mr Ranjeet you are doing on leopards, humans, and forest officials is commendable. The knowledge you shared was great, and both I and my kids enjoyed it. We appreciate your efforts to bring this story to light.Thanks so much, hope to see more in future.
Excellent Video... All the hardwork can be clearly seen in this video.. Great Team and Amazing Work. Thank You For Shedding Light on our favourite mammal - Leopard through this video.
Once we were the residence of Raheja Bihar in Powai. One day in the evening , a leopard came suddenly and attacked and took a boy of 4 years old in the nearby tree and killed him and fled away to nearby jungle
The only city where wildlife lives in the city itself, superbly documented by @ranjeetjadhav. #Leopardsof mumbai
Kudos to Forest Department Of Maharashtra, Wildlife Conservation Society-India and MiD DAY for putting together the data collected from the radio-collared leopards, that shed light on their home ranges, prey, and their amazing ability to adapt themselves to the surrounding conditions. With such high leopard density in #SGNP there is an urgent need to provide the leopards safe corridors to disperse to other forests areas, north and northeast of SGNP, in Thane and Palghar districts. Hoping that the forest department works towards this...
Special thanks and congratulations to Ranjeet Jadhav for putting together this project in the form of this documentary 👏
Dear Ranjeet and team very good ,great job ....
Great job guys. Proud of you all ♥️
What an incredible tale showcasing the peaceful coexistence of humans and leopards in Mumbai! Huge applause to the forest department and wildlife researchers for their outstanding work on the radio collaring project. 👏
Wow so much informative
Great work making this video documentary.. as usual Ranjeet bhai is gold class
Solid Documentary!!
Woow great work..I really like the way of presentation by midday and Shree ranjeet jadhav ji
Great information tks brother
informative video & thank u for highlighting the mumbai leopards.
Good work💚
A documentary having all the elements. Not an easy task. Years of hard work is visible through this amazing work. Kudos to Team Midday🎉
I m regular walker in Aarey colony know personally Ranjeet he works so hard for collecting information about wild life keep it up Ranjeet very proud of all of ur team 👏
A compelling video showcasing the dedication of wildlife biologists and the forest department in conserving big cats through the use of radio telemetry studies.
Enjoyed it
Loved it
Ranjeet and team, this is indeed a great documentary that speak the truth about the urban leopards. One can see your efforts of last many years towards understanding and conserving these beautiful cats are noteworthy.
Great job on the documentary! Kudos to the team for their hard work 🐾❤
Grate work🎉
This story has shed light on leopard life, offering valuable insights. A heartfelt appreciation for the often overlooked dedication of the forest department and wildlife researchers.
Honestly, the work Mr Ranjeet you are doing on leopards, humans, and forest officials is commendable. The knowledge you shared was great, and both I and my kids enjoyed it. We appreciate your efforts to bring this story to light.Thanks so much, hope to see more in future.
All the best wishes for the team and their efforts.🎉🎉❤
Very informative video Ranjeet, keep up the good work!
Hope to see more such episodes...., ☺️
Excellent Video... All the hardwork can be clearly seen in this video.. Great Team and Amazing Work. Thank You For Shedding Light on our favourite mammal - Leopard through this video.
Excellent work team.. would love to see more such videos on wildlife conservation.
Lot's of hard work. Really should be appreciated. Keep working for the society.
Fantastic work by Ranjeet and the team keep up the good work would love to see more of these videos🔥
Brilliant work good information provided😊
Great job 👏
Good work
Keep up the good work. We need the wild to stay in Mumbai forever ❤
खूप च छान दादा व्हिडीओ..
Great job with the documentary ❤.
Keep up the good work.
All the best wishes for the team and their efforts.🎉🎉
Very much interesting story @Ranjit jadhav, this will really helpful for #mumbaikars, how mumbai leopard are peacefully coexistence In Mumbai city
Too good work team very proud of you guys 👏💯
Very nice documentary
Great video!...Very informative❤
Great video! Informative insights into Mumbai's leopards.👍
Cool is this from Mumbai? Would love to witness once in wild❤
Informative video ❤😮
Wonderful
The voices are indistinct. Other wise super
I love leopards
Once we were the residence of Raheja Bihar in Powai. One day in the evening , a leopard came suddenly and attacked and took a boy of 4 years old in the nearby tree and killed him and fled away to nearby jungle
Raheja Vihar
Very nicely captured. Good work
🐾❤
Wow amazing😮
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