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Gujarat Forest Dept Captures 30 Lions in One Month Amidst Human-Lion Conflict
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Gujarat Forest Dept Captures 30 Lions in One Month Amidst Human-Lion Conflict

✍️ The Economic Times 🗓 30 Jun 2026, 07:47 PM 👁 3

Forest authorities in Gujarat have captured 30 lions from forest areas within the last month, an operation aimed at mitigating increasing human-lion conflict in the region.

In response to escalating human-lion conflicts, forest officials in Gujarat have undertaken a significant operation, successfully capturing 30 lions from various forest areas across the state over the past month. This intensive effort highlights the growing challenges in managing the coexistence of wildlife and human populations.

The captures are a direct measure to address the increasing instances of lions straying into human-inhabited regions, which poses risks to both livestock and local communities. The forest department's proactive approach aims to ensure the safety of residents while also protecting the lion population.

While specific details regarding the exact locations and reasons for the lions venturing out of their natural habitats are not provided, the sheer number of captures indicates a serious and ongoing issue. The operation underscores the delicate balance required for wildlife conservation in densely populated areas.