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Cheetah Reintroduction in India

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( This post was last modified: 03-08-2019, 10:35 AM by Sanju )

Chital Deer shifted to Nauradehi Reserve from Pench Reserve (again Lol )

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Preparing to reduce the number of chital (Over Population) in the Pench park, up to five hundred were shifted so far

  The preparations for sending more than three thousand chital to the Nauradehi Sanctuary in the Sagar district from the Pench Tiger Reserve have begun. Five hundred cheetahs have been sent in the beginning. This will increase the number of herbivores before bringing CHEETAHS in Nauradehi and their number in the Pench can also be reduced.

According to departmental information, Chital has to be caught and relocated in "herds" altogether without getting individually separated. There are about ten to twelve cheetals in one herd. Nearly 500 to 600 cheetals have already reached Nauradehi Sanctuary from the Pench Tiger Reserve, but they are currently kept in safe enclosure in Nauradehi.
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Cheetal is a favorite prey of Cheetah (Good rhyming  Lol )

According to the forest department, the tiger needs around 40 kg of meat in one day, so he always hunts large animals, but the first choice of Cheetah is the animal species like Chital.

In Africa, he preys on Gazelles and Impala but he used to prey primarily on Blackbucks, Chinakara and Chital in India. When he gets enough chital in the Nauradehi Sanctuary, he will not go out of the area.

Preparations are being made to bring it CHEETAH to Nauradehi. Chital (axis axis) Fawn births occur two times a year, forest department officials said and their growth rate is also fast, which is the reason for their quick increase in numbers or population. According to the management of Pench Park, it is to be sent 3000 chital out of Pench. Its preparations are underway.

(Cheetal are the mice/humans/roaches of the deer world, they breed ****ing quick like us humans Sad )

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Messages In This Thread
Cheetah Reintroduction in India - sanjay - 05-03-2014, 10:05 AM
[email protected] - Ashutosh - 11-03-2021, 03:07 PM
RE: Indian Cheetah - Pckts - 05-15-2014, 02:08 AM
Cheetah Reintroduction in India - Sanju - 11-12-2018, 08:10 AM
RE: Cheetah Reintroduction in India - Sanju - 03-05-2019, 03:08 PM
RE: Indian Cheetah - BorneanTiger - 07-06-2019, 03:20 PM
RE: Indian Cheetah - Wild Warrior - 07-25-2019, 08:31 AM
RE: Indian Cheetah - Pckts - 07-25-2019, 02:23 PM
RE: Indian Cheetah - BorneanTiger - 09-02-2019, 04:12 PM



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