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The article discusses a visit to Jhalana, India's first leopard reserve, located in Jaipur. The 20 square kilometer Aravalli scrub forest is home to various wildlife, including leopards, blackbuck, and birds. Despite initial misconceptions about scrub forests, Jhalana is crucial for wildlife conservation, soil stabilization, and biodiversity.
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