Odisha’s Rare Black Panther Sightings
Odisha’s forest survey revealed rare sightings of melanistic leopards, commonly known as black panthers, in three forests. These leopards, a genetic variant of regular leopards with a black coat, benefit from enhanced camouflage in dense forests. Odisha’s leopard population now stands at 696, an increase from previous estimates, though still below the 2018 National Tiger Conservation Authority’s count. The survey employed reliable methods like camera traps and tracking signs, resulting in a lower error margin than earlier estimations. Despite the rise in leopard numbers, poaching remains a significant threat, necessitating focused conservation efforts.
If you like this post, please share your feedback in the comments section below so that we will upload more posts like this.