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A leopard has been spotted in South Africa’s West Coast National Park for the first time in 170 years, signaling a major conservation success.
A leopard has been photographed in South Africa’s West Coast National Park for the first time in 170 years, marking a major conservation milestone.
The sighting, captured by a remote camera trap, confirms the species’ return to a region where it had vanished since the mid-1800s.
SANParks credits the comeback to years of collaborative efforts involving conservation groups, researchers, local governments, and private landowners focused on restoring wildlife corridors and promoting coexistence.
The event is seen as strong evidence of ecological recovery and the success of long-term environmental protection and community engagement.
Un leopardo ha sido avistado en el Parque Nacional de la Costa Oeste de Sudáfrica por primera vez en 170 años, señalando un gran éxito de conservación.