Second Leopard Dies in Khandwa in 5 Days, Forest Dept Alert

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 Second Leopard Dies in Khandwa in 5 Days, Forest Dept Alert

A second leopard was killed by a speeding vehicle in Khandwa's Chandgarh range within five days, prompting forest department action and wildlife safety concerns.

 

A second leopard has died within five days in the Chandgarh forest range of Khandwa district, after being struck by an unidentified vehicle late Saturday night, prompting concern among forest officials over rising wildlife casualties on a busy highway stretch.

Leopard Killed Near Hanuman Temple

The accident occurred on the Punasa-Satwas road, part of the Khandwa-Bhopal highway, near a Hanuman temple, where the adult leopard was hit while crossing the road. According to officials, forest department staff reached the spot soon after being alerted and took custody of the carcass, remaining at the site late into the night to secure it.

A team of expert doctors from Indore has been called in to conduct a post-mortem examination, after which the leopard's last rites will be performed in accordance with forest department protocol.

Second Such Incident in Five Days

This is the second leopard death in the same range within just five days. On June 9, an unidentified vehicle had similarly run over a leopard in the Kaladev area of the same Chandgarh range, killing it instantly. Saturday night's incident occurred barely five kilometres from that earlier accident spot, raising fresh questions about wildlife safety along this highway corridor.

Speeding Vehicles Pose Threat to Wildlife

The Punasa-Satwas road passes through dense forest cover. Local residents say heavy and fast-moving vehicle traffic is common on this highway after dark. Wildlife experts note that during the summer and monsoon months, leopards frequently move in search of water and prey, making them vulnerable to speeding vehicles while crossing roads.

Forest Department Searching for Vehicle

Chandgarh range officer Mohan Mandloi said the leopard was likely crossing the road in search of prey when it was struck by the unidentified vehicle. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the accident while also searching for the vehicle responsible. Given the repeated incidents, the forest department is now considering installing wildlife warning signboards along the highway and increasing night patrolling. Environmentalists have also demanded stricter speed control measures for vehicles on this stretch.

 

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14 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Second Leopard Dies in Khandwa in 5 Days, Forest Dept Alert

Digital Desk

A second leopard has died within five days in the Chandgarh forest range of Khandwa district, after being struck by an unidentified vehicle late Saturday night, prompting concern among forest officials over rising wildlife casualties on a busy highway stretch.

Leopard Killed Near Hanuman Temple

The accident occurred on the Punasa-Satwas road, part of the Khandwa-Bhopal highway, near a Hanuman temple, where the adult leopard was hit while crossing the road. According to officials, forest department staff reached the spot soon after being alerted and took custody of the carcass, remaining at the site late into the night to secure it.

A team of expert doctors from Indore has been called in to conduct a post-mortem examination, after which the leopard's last rites will be performed in accordance with forest department protocol.

Second Such Incident in Five Days

This is the second leopard death in the same range within just five days. On June 9, an unidentified vehicle had similarly run over a leopard in the Kaladev area of the same Chandgarh range, killing it instantly. Saturday night's incident occurred barely five kilometres from that earlier accident spot, raising fresh questions about wildlife safety along this highway corridor.

Speeding Vehicles Pose Threat to Wildlife

The Punasa-Satwas road passes through dense forest cover. Local residents say heavy and fast-moving vehicle traffic is common on this highway after dark. Wildlife experts note that during the summer and monsoon months, leopards frequently move in search of water and prey, making them vulnerable to speeding vehicles while crossing roads.

Forest Department Searching for Vehicle

Chandgarh range officer Mohan Mandloi said the leopard was likely crossing the road in search of prey when it was struck by the unidentified vehicle. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the accident while also searching for the vehicle responsible. Given the repeated incidents, the forest department is now considering installing wildlife warning signboards along the highway and increasing night patrolling. Environmentalists have also demanded stricter speed control measures for vehicles on this stretch.

 

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