The discovery highlights the importance of preserving habitats like Manas National Park, which supports rare species such as black leopards, golden langurs, and pygmy hogs. The presence of these leopards near human activity underscores the delicate balance between wildlife and agricultural practices. While the leopards benefit from the safety of tea plantations, human-wildlife interactions could pose risks if not managed carefully. The monsoon season also adds challenges for both wildlife and conservation efforts due to flooding and habitat disruption.