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Cheetah Reintroduction in India

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Sheopur: Enumeration of organisms doing research scholars in Kuno, full potential to bring cheetah from South Africa 

Census of organisms doing research scholars in Kuno, full potential to bring cheetah from South Africa 

- WLIII's research scholars are doing the counting of wildlife in Kuno-Palpur National Park from February 15, survey work will run till 31 March. 

- The team will include its report in Dehradun. After this, in addition to Dehradun, officials of the central government and state government will be involved in the meeting of the core committee to bring cheetah from South Africa. 

- Preparations are being made to bring cheetahs brought from Namibia in South Africa to India. The committee constituted by the Supreme Court has considered the Kuno National Park in Sheopur district of Madhya Pradesh as the best for cheetahs. If all goes well, African cheetahs will be seen in Kuno National Park by the end of this year. 

Following the information, a team of 10 scholars of the institute came to Kuno on 10 February last month under the leadership of Dr. Yavi Jhala, Dean of the Indian Wildlife Institute of Dehradun and Dr. Kamar Qureshi, Senior Scientist. After staying for two days, Dr. Jhala and Dr. Qureshi went back, but the team of I10 Research Scholars accompanying them are working to look after the cheetahs' habitat and food arrangements in various parts of the National. It is expected that this 10-member team of junior scientists will also like Kuno in every way. Research scholars are tracking the camera in the park and counting other animals including deer, chasinga, chital, black buck, langur, wild boar. This calculation will run till 31 March. The team will then include its report in Dehradun. After this, there will be a meeting of the core committee to bring cheetah from South Africa, which will include Dehradun as well as officials of the central government and the state government. Please tell here In the month of 2020 November, Kuno Park was inspected by a team of expert senior scientist Dr. Yavi Jhala of Wildlife Institute of India (WLIII) of Sub Committee of Central Empowered Committee. The team was considered favorable for the cheetah cheetahs. However, the team had asked the management to do some work for the park. After which the work has also been done by the officials of Kuno National Park. 

The team gathered to count the animals for the cheetah's food 

- Junior scientists of the 10-member team, who are waiting to see the arrangements in Kuno, with the help of cameras and villagers in various parts of the National Park, such as animals used for cheetah food such as deer, deer, chasinga, chital, langur, wild boar and other animals Are calculated. Along with this, information is being collected about grasslands, water sources etc. This team has started its work from 15 February. This team will finish its work by 31 March and submit its report to the core committee. told that, The findings of this report will be discussed in the core committee meeting to be held in the first week of April. According to National Park officials, the team is finding conditions favorable for cheetahs. According to DFO Verma, research scholars are looking at a conducive environment for cheetah-palpur park cheetahs' habitat and food. The cheetahs' favorite food is chinkara and black buck (black buck). Cheetahs require small wildlife and long open field areas to hunt. They need grass to hide. The scholars etc. are also checking the facts. 

Counting wildlife in this way 

Research scholars in the park go to different areas. In the jungle, 60 cameras have been installed on the trees. Check the recording of these cameras once in 24 hours. Apart from this, they are also calculated from footmarks (footprints). There are camping near the water fall located in the park. Wildlife will come to drink water at the respective reservoir, identify it and count it. 

In February, Dr. YV Jhala, Dean of Indian Wildlife Institute Dehradun and Senior Scientist Dr. Qamar Qureshi, came to Kuno with 10 research scholars. Dr. Jhala stayed for 2 days and left the scholars here. These people are counting the wildlife in the park. Will submit report to Dean after 31 March. After this, MP and Center officials will sit and decide how long Cheetah Kuno will be brought from Namibia. 

Translated from google 

https://www.naidunia.com/madhya-pradesh/...ca-6755442
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Cheetah Reintroduction in India - sanjay - 05-03-2014, 10:05 AM
RE: Cheetah Reintroduction in India - Ovie11 - 03-15-2021, 11:23 PM
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