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The Delhi forest and wildlife department plans to install 45 more camera traps in Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary to monitor wildlife, particularly leopards. Currently, there are 16 cameras, which have captured at least 12 leopards, including 10 adults and 2 cubs. A year-long leopard census by the Wildlife Institute of India is ongoing. The new cameras will be installed in areas with increased leopard activity.
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