The report by a network of wildlife groups known as TRAFFIC said at least four leopards have been killed every week by poachers in India in the last decade, and their plight mirrored that of the tiger, which is now an endangered species.
WWF, one of the groups behind TRAFFIC, said it was vital for India's government to come up with an effective strategy to combat the trade in leopard skins.
"The leopard is among the most charismatic large animals in the world, and plays an important ecological role in the forests it inhabits," Ravi Singh, the secretary general of WWF-India, said at the report's launch.
"Any increase in external market demand could easily lead to a decimation of leopard numbers in India, but I am hopeful this latest analysis will provide the impetus to catalyse effective conservation action."
The report estimated that since 2001 more than 2,000 leopards have been poached in India before their remains were then sold on.
The leopard, whose population was pegged at 1,150 in an official 2011 census, is prized for its richly spotted fur coat, with close to 90 percent of reported leopard parts seizures in India comprising solely of skins.
Their bones are also sometimes used in traditional Asian medicine as substitutes for tiger parts.
The capital New Delhi is the "epicentre of illegal wildlife trade" while most leopard parts come from northern states Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, said the study.
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@jism:
Some Mard-e-Momin is trolling using my moniker! So, if you do find something posted under my moniker that doesn't particularly sound intelligent or factual, please ignore it (and that goes to every illogical and nonfactual post without saying!).
@ET, The magnificent and world class comments section you built with so much of hard work will soon be reduced to the same level as that of TOI's comment section if you don't put proper identity protection in place. Please act.
I hope the efforts which are going to the conservation of tigers go into conservation of leopards as well
@Yuri Kondratyuk: what's your point?,your comments shows that you are also least bothered.
@patriot: Did your parents send you to school? what does democracy has anything to do with leopards?
@patriot lol at another fool from the islamic republic
We Indians are least bothered. We will make new genetic engineering tigers and leopards. Bigger and better than these. And in case the very unlikely possibility we don't, we will import our very own Indigenous African leopards from India.
patriot---what has ur comment got to do with this report...It's like if I see the same report about pakistan and I comment lol at pakistan--islamic republic...totally misfit
lol at India- largest democracy.
Indian or Pakistani, the poor things are at a threat of decimation! you can read more at: http://tribune.com.pk/story/427894/the-woman-eater/
@ET Thanks for sharing the information and the link... If we don't mend our ways we are going to loose our beautiful beast to poachers and forest mafias!!