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Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project

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( This post was last modified: 03-08-2019, 02:56 PM by Sanju )

@Lycaon sorry, but before kuno relocation, cheetah relocation seems to happen earlier and other thing is till then I don't think asiatic cheetah survives and they don't ask for cheetah when they had them already (Iran was once ready to exchange when cheetah population is reasonable but now or in future they ain't ready to give cheetah coz their pop stock is too low and every individual is precious and not going to share).

Yes, you are right MP might have exchange with Iran if Lions are received (after some time period, in which lion increases in Kuno as well as cheetahs if abundant in Iran till then but can't even save them or share them in future) is an inspiration to the entire world, it is on a rampage of Reintroductions like panna, nauradehi tiger, cheetah relocation, lion relocation, satkosia tiger and upcoming Asian buffalo relocation to kanha. Hats off MP and congress govt. other is sariska of Rajasthan. The news above is true (read the source).
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