Do you ever see wild animals?
India’s countryside continues to witness a deepening crisis of human-wildlife conflict, with increasing instances of wild animals straying into farmland and towns that often results in deaths of both wildlife and people and calls to ‘contain’ animal numbers.
Just a few weeks ago, a leopard wandered into the area near my village. It was quite a sight for a few days, then the forest department caught it and took it away. Although I didn’t see it directly but other people captured videos and photos of leopard.
As India moves ahead with infrastructure and population growth, the pressure on its wild spaces deepens. The fate of elephants, vultures, and other species depends not only on protective laws but on choices made by farmers, developers, and policymakers alike.
I enjoy observing nature closely, so I’ve seen many wild animals, some in my village, wildlife sanctuaries, and zoos. I wish for the well-being of both humans and wild animals.
Only by balancing human needs with ecological realities can India hope to safeguard its natural heritage and ensure that the forest’s silence doesn’t become permanent.


I wish I could.
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Do you want to rescue wild animals yourself🤓😇 and take then back to safe place 😎 thank you so much Mam for comment 🙏🥰😀
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I m not sure how or when exactly people are really going to work upon this!!!!
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Some wildlife species are on the verge of extinction, and we are at the top in terms of population, now a policy must on population control.
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Exactly… succeeded china too… I don’t know what kind of catastrophic event are we waiting for …
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Your posts always make me look at things a little closer.
The way you described the leopard and the bigger picture behind it, felt so real.
I haven’t seen anything that dramatic myself, but your perspective makes me think about how fragile that balance really is. I hope we find a way to protect both people and the wildlife that still tries to survive alongside us.
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💯💯 thank you so much mam for appreciation 🙏🥰😊
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Please 🙏 no mam, we are all fellow bloggers here, let’s go by names, for me, “Vidisha”
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🙏🙏🙏 sorry Vidisha
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Chill 👍😀
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Good photos.
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Thank you so much Sir for appreciation 🙏🥰😊
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