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Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project

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If they reintroduce them to Kuno or anywhere else in the extinct region. It is good for either Lions or Tigers and themselves mainly or its ecosystems. They were extinct due to Human hunting and other disturbances in climate and habitat caused by humans as they are sensitive to changes in Dry landscapes and forests where their population are low based on the vegetation type and carrying capacity. If these reasons are controlled or solved, they can be reintroduced back. But now there's no emergency to do that and there are lot other important conservatory programmes, projects including Lion, Cheetah Reintroduction, Tiger, Rhino and GIB Protection, Gharial and River dolphin Conservation and saving many other Critically endangered animals are there to Preserve.

But, Present they are Vulnerable and govt trying to Conserve, protect and improve their populations in their historically preferred habitats of extant range and reserves which is used by gaur and it is a significant factor in conservation biology and govt not interested in Reintroductions. 

Wild gaur graze and browse on a wider variety of plants than any other ungulate species of India, with a preference for the upper portions of plants, such as leaf blades, stems, seeds and flowers of grass species, including kadam.

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