Cheetah – Photo: Social Media Expansion Madhya Pradesh Forest Department has written a letter to the Central Government to shift some of them to another place due to the increasing number of cheetahs. In this, according to the action plan, a request has been made to shift more than the number of cheetahs to another place. After the death of another cheetah in Kuno National Park, the discussion about the removal of cheetahs has intensified. Madhya Pradesh Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Jasbir Singh Chauhan said that we have written a letter to the Central Government to shift some cheetahs to another suitable place. Letters have been written. He told that according to the action plan in Kuno from 20 to Cheetahs can live. After the death of two cheetahs in Kuno 233 cheetahs. If another female leopard gives birth to cubs, their number will increase. Keeping this in mind, we have requested the Center by writing a letter. The team of the center will decide how many cheetahs will have to be shifted. This is the reason for the concern of the forest department 2023 An official told that the number of cheetahs is increasing in Kuno. First 8 cheetahs from Namibia were released in Kuno. After this cheetahs were brought from South Africa. A month back, the female cheetah has given birth to four cubs. Now three leopards are out of the flood. Everyone else is inside. Right now there is enough facility to keep and feed the cheetahs, but the problem will increase with increasing numbers.
Therefore Kuno National Park was chosen Kuno National Park was created about a decade ago to introduce the Asiatic lions of Gir. However, these lions could not be brought to Kuno from Gir. All the preparations for the transfer were done here. Animals like sambhal, chital were also transferred to the coons for lion hunting. The preparations made for the lion will now come in handy during the relocation of the cheetahs. Apart from Kuno, the government had also conducted scientific assessment in Madhya Pradesh’s Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhaisrodgarh Wildlife Complex and Shahgarh in Rajasthan. After assessment, Kuno was selected for a transfer to the Cheetahs. ,
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