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Panna National Park

Panna National Park, which is tucked away in Madhya Pradesh in the country's center, is a monument to the abundant and varied species that lives there. One of its most famous residents is the leopard (Panthera pardus), which thrives in the park's diverse landscape of rocky outcrops, meadows, and deep woods. These secretive big cats thrive in the perfect environment that Panna National Park offers, greatly boosting the leopard population in Madhya Pradesh and contributing to the region's overall biodiversity and ecological balance and overall biodiversity of the region.

Renowned for their adaptability and stealth, leopards in Panna National Park showcase a captivating coexistence with the local communities. However, the challenge of human-wildlife conflict underscores the need for conservation measures to address and mitigate conflicts, ensuring the survival of both leopards and local communities. Collaborative efforts involving the state government, wildlife authorities, and conservation organizations are actively underway to implement initiatives focused on preserving leopard habitats, fostering awareness about coexistence, and promoting responsible ecotourism in Panna National Park.