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Cheetah Reintroduction in India

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( This post was last modified: 02-28-2019, 04:18 PM by Sanju )

After the tiger, Cheetah is coming to Nauradehi, Vast Grassland grounds are ready even prior to its arrival

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The proposal is sent by Nairadehi DFO for the Vet Hospital and Rescue Center. All preparations has already been done almost completely even before cheetah's arrival.


Sagar, Madhya Pradesh

Pradesh's (MP) biggest and largest Sanctuary (WLS)- Nauradehi draft or Project of bringing Cheetahs to India is seems to happen surely.

After the approval and recommendation of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), everything is going as planned in the right way perfectly.

Quote:Sanctuary's officials saying is that "if the Supreme Court (SC) permits the reintroduction of Cheetah on the appeal of National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) of Wildlife Institute of India (WII), then the Nauradehi Sanctuary is fully prepared and ready".

Since the Cheetah's Habitat is GRASSLANDS, Hence, Nauradehi WLS now has over 400 sq km of Plain Grasslands environment going to be  vacant and ready after the displacement and relocation of the villages outside. That is, almost equal to the area of the Panna tiger reserve (450 sq km), which will be only Grasslands area for only Cheetah in Nauradehi. (@smedz)

Project was prepared 6 to 8 years ago
According to the information, project of Cheetah Reintroduction in the Nauradehi WildLife Sanctuary was prepared about six-eight years ago.


Quote:For this, about Rs. 3000 crores were planned, in which there were instructions to make other arrangements, including expenditure on the displacement of villages residing in the sanctuary.

While preparing the proposal, it was planned to displace 23 villages, but gradually their number has reached 37 villages to relocate and so far 10 villages have been completely displaced outside the park.

Expert team doing studies and research
According to information received from the forest department, about 15 to 18 wildlife experts are currently studying for tigers and cheetahs relocation in Nauradehi. They are providing feedback from time to time about the climate and temperature changes, Biodiversity, Atmosphere and water resources.

These arrangements
In the last few years, many arrangements have been made to protect forest and wild animals in the Nauradehi Sanctuary. This is the reason that tigers have been relocated here last year.

The Sanctuary team has fitted the cameras here, so Dog and Anti-Poaching Squads are working to prevent hunters, Poachers and Smugglers mafia of Wood and wildlife. Not only that, the DRONES will be used here for continuous monitoring and surveillance in the forest area.


We are ready
The proposal has been sent almost three or four months before that we need Vet Hospital. Forest department and Sanctuary  team are fully prepared and ready to conserve Cheetahs. Along with protection and safety,  around 400 sq. Km of Grasslands are also ready for Cheetahs.

Dr. Ankur Awadhiya, DFO, Nauridehi Sanctuary

(Show me Better news than this, now even the GOD (SC) can't stop Cheetah's return to its Homeland)
Excellent, marvelous, hats off to NTCA, IUCN, Supreme Court, WII, MP govt (Congress), Forest dept. Great Effort, now it's 200 percent ready for relocation and cheetah will arrive for sure.

It will be the Indian Serengeti with Tiger in place of Lion along with Cheetah and Leopard. I don't think SC will negotiate or deny even after IUCN recommendation and efforts from NTCA, WII, MOEF, MP govt and many expert panels, committees, Institutes and Organizations even some not good people in the panel opposes it in SC.

And the SC going to hear the NTCA's Plea further on March 12


About Dog Squads in Nauradehi:

Believing to protect the teak and wild animals, the department brought Belgian shepherd dog
In the Nauradehi Sanctuary, tiger and tigress have found their friendly natural environment after decades where they can live freely...

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The responsibility of protecting not only tigers but also other animals and precious teak from the poachers and smugglers is on the shoulders of the forest department. 

Regrettably, what will happen if gardeners only destroy the farm? The same happened in Nauradehi in the last few days when Tendukheda and Taradehi area of Tindani and Sarra forest's teak was consumed in large quantities by rangers and subordinated forest administration.

It is probed by Tiger Strike Force. Now the department has trusted a dog to protect the wildlife from hunters and teak smugglers. Belgian Shepherd Dog is now a new guest of Nauradehi. This clever-agile dog is not only expert in evading evidence, but also has potential to teach a good lesson to smugglers and tear off chunks from hunters.


Helped in solving two cases
Belgian Shepherd Dog has helped the department in solving two cases related to teak harvesting while stepping into Nauradehi. He searched for used wood cutting tools in above case of smuggling and found pieces of meat/blood/flesh of hunted wild animals when poached. Nauradehi DFO Dr. Ankur Awadhiya is very happy in getting this dog.

He told that the dog will roam in the range and it will be sent there for any special investigation. Dr. Awadhiya says that the department staff is in charge of allegations in Teak harvesting in Nauradehi. Some of these have been penalized too. This dog will satisfy the Dog Department's expectations in curbing the teak cutting and protecting wildlife.

Same in panna, kanha and Pench
Before Naurdehi, Belgium Shepherd is there in Panna- 3, Kanha-1 and Pench Tiger Reserve- 1 which are protecting wildlife. The price of the dog is more than 80 thousand rupees. It specializes in Sniffing, Vehicle Searching, running and tracking.
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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 - 02-28-2019, 10:26 AM
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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