Eco India: How humans and leopards are co-existing in Mumbai

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @kabirgupta2695
    @kabirgupta2695 2 года назад +12

    Highest population density is in Jhalana - 45 leopards in 22 sq km jungle

  • @peasinourthyme5722
    @peasinourthyme5722 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you India for your efforts to coexist!
    That book looks absolutely amazing, the illustrations are magnificent!

  • @roopa4950
    @roopa4950 2 года назад +22

    When human are every where. Slowly and slowly moving forward to forest where the animals will go?

    • @nareshvak988
      @nareshvak988 2 года назад +4

      Coexistence is the key evolution every animal on earth should get if they can't coexist there's no future for them

    • @petfauna1445
      @petfauna1445 2 года назад

      @@nareshvak988 That's so stupidest shit I ever heard!!! What if those species do become extinct will people survive? No! They also depend on the ecosystem that depends of species diversity less diverse ecosystem is highly unstable and would collapse! Then even humans will go extinct. So it's the human population that needs to be controlled! There will be no sources left to sustain high population

    • @7rivers53
      @7rivers53 2 года назад +9

      @@nareshvak988 yeah explain that to the leopards

    • @eaglewinnings8003
      @eaglewinnings8003 Год назад

      They can’t but human life gets priority over animals that prey on humans. These types of animals belong in preserves since they can’t coexist with humans without casualties

  • @jitendrabhagat127
    @jitendrabhagat127 10 месяцев назад

    leopards are awesome we went on its trail on the mountains following the narrow trail from Goregaon behind dindoshi , dense forest! i herd a growl, i ended up walking backwards slowly for a few feet and then ran out of the dense zone while making loud sounds or something don't remember! lucky for me we 4 of us were just about 20-30 meters into the dense region where there is no visibility due to the trees !! please do not try this !! this was about more than a decade or more ago ! growl was loud and clear so we knew it was about a few feet away from us but we couldn't see it we were just friends and locals going in to explore the mountain and waterfall during daytime ! , scary experience but it was a good one because the leopard who could have easily caught any one of us if it wanted to because we were going in the dense forest trail on the mountain in his home! but didnt attack us or do anything we couldn't even see it ! because of the dense forest .
    now i realise it was a serious encounter !! to show my appreciation i will visit a Waghoba temple soon ! thank you everyone !

  • @darshita1270
    @darshita1270 Год назад +9

    if u mainitained the reserve properly with enough biodiversity and water resources, this wouldn't happen. human livelihoods should settle based on guidelines around natural reserves. forest officials have one job and they don't do that properly.

  • @Drawwithauto
    @Drawwithauto Год назад +4

    We really need to reduce our population, plan cities and manage waste to tackle such issues.

    • @JohnWick_BW
      @JohnWick_BW Год назад +1

      Lead by example. You be the 1st one to go. Off you go

  • @jasengmai4924
    @jasengmai4924 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much ❤❤

  • @eaglewinnings8003
    @eaglewinnings8003 Год назад +6

    The man speaking Hindi is calling the animal a cheetah but there aren’t cheetahs in Mumbai, there’s only leopards and leopards are far more dangerous than cheetahs

    • @meghakhandelwal994
      @meghakhandelwal994 10 месяцев назад +2

      Leopard ko locals call cheetah....

    • @eaglewinnings8003
      @eaglewinnings8003 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@meghakhandelwal994 thank you Bhai. Meh India meh pehda hu lekhen doh saal ki umar keh baad meri family India seh move ho gayee. Cheers!

    • @meghakhandelwal994
      @meghakhandelwal994 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@eaglewinnings8003
      Lion.... Babar sher
      Tiger... Sher
      Leopard.... तेंदुआ... Tendua aur cheetah bhi bol dete hain kyuki bharat mai cheetah pehle the jo overhunting and habitat loss se khatam hogye...

  • @reza110ish
    @reza110ish 2 года назад +10

    47 leopards in SGNP? Are you serious man? Have been visiting SGNP since childhood and have been part of camera trapping projects. There are not more than 30 leopards infact less than 30.

    • @TJSaw
      @TJSaw 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, sure. The forest rangers whose job it is to track leopards every single day know nothing and you know everything when you go to SGNP for a one day picnic.

  • @krishna-hg1sr
    @krishna-hg1sr 2 года назад +9

    Eco india should never again collab DW as those people will make biased. Plzz it's my request to eco india as i have been following eco india for a very long tym. Just keep these colonial and hypocrite people away. Jai hind🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @kragoth
      @kragoth 2 года назад

      You are the one who is biased and Anti-india

  • @buddhapiyao1315
    @buddhapiyao1315 3 месяца назад

    C-32 Arya is sentenced to life imprisonment for human conflict !!!! isnt that a bit too harsh ? Why should she be in captivity when there is an option for her to get relocated in a forest across India ? why to keep her in captivity for the rest of her life !!!! That is too severe a punishment for an innocent animal. So what if she attacked a few humans who were "Encroching " on her territory ? isnt it the fault of humans to disturb the animals surrounding and ecosystem ? a leopard is also a life, it has emotions, it feels hungry thirsty and if it has to find food or water inside her territory where humans exist - is it her fault ? This is ridiculous. Please dont Imprison animals. They are meant to live free. Rehabilitate and relocate to forest locations for them to thrive and live life to their fullest.

  • @Kroner1941
    @Kroner1941 2 месяца назад

    I think even the local Mumbai " Bibtya" is going go extinct soon🤷🏼‍♂️. I don't know what these human communities are doing in the periphery of the jungle.

  • @maazkalim
    @maazkalim 2 года назад +3

    What the actual fuck?!!
    How many times would you keep re-uploading?
    How much of censorship would "Too Much Democracy" endure??? Especially when paid for and sponsored by Āryan State media, the pinnacle of "Tek Fog" userbase whenever convering India's neighbours.

    • @jarjarbinks3193
      @jarjarbinks3193 2 года назад

      What is your problem, nit wit?! This channel has done several such videos on India's ecology. This is a completely new video. It doesn't matter if it was already covered by a different channel. Indians are proud of their wildlife. Irrespective of the poverty and crushing population density, Indians have done a decent job in co-existing with various big wild animals. NONE of the Indian neighbours have the kind of wildlife support and protection infrastructure that India has.