It was in 1992 that Vidya Athreya first saw a leopard in the wild. The wildlife biologist was sitting on a large rock and watching the evening sun go down. Suddenly, she saw the big cat coming up the rock from the opposite side. The sun was glistening on its back and the animal looked breathtakingly beautiful, recalls Vidya. She was mesmerised by its majesty. Looking at the big cat in the wild, something in her stirred, and she decided to involve herself in keeping the animal safe. Since that first sighting in Annamalai Hills, she has emerged as a strong voice to reduce human-animal conflict in the shared spaces in India.