In June 2025, Bengaluru (Karnataka) was declared India's 'Leopard Capital' following a year-long camera-trap survey (2024–2025) conducted by the Holématthi Nature Foundation (HNF), headquartered in Bengaluru. The survey, led by renowned conservation biologist Dr. Sanjay Gubbi, revealed that Bengaluru hosts the highest population of free-ranging wild leopards among India’s metropolitan cities, surpassing Mumbai (Maharashtra).
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Which Indian metro city was recently declared the ‘Leopard Capital’ for having the most free-ranging wild leopards?
Correct Answer: Bengaluru