Gujarat's forest department captured around 30 lions in June due to rising human-lion conflicts, including two fatal attacks. While most were released, 5-6 suspected man-eaters remain in captivity. Experts express concern over the mass capture, warning of potential territorial disputes and ecological issues if lions are kept captive or relocated into already occupied areas. A scientific approach is urged.

A five-year-old boy was killed by a lioness in Gujarat, marking one of several recent human deaths from lion attacks amid rising man-lion conflicts. | India News

Gujarat's forest department captured around 30 lions in June due to rising human-lion conflicts, including two fatal attacks. While most were released, 5-6 suspected man-eaters…