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Gandhisaga­r wildlife park in MP to get 5-8 cheetahs from South Africa

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NEW DELHI: Five to eight cheetahs will be released into a fenced area in the Gandhisaga­r Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh possibly in the second half of the year with a focus on the breeding of animals and favourable weather, according to officials.

A South African delegation reached India on Tuesday to review preparatio­ns at Gandhisaga­r for the introducti­on of cheetahs and the progress of the project in the Kuno National Park.

“Officials from South Africa visited the Gandhisaga­r Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, and were apprised of preparatio­ns to receive cheetahs under the ambitious Project Cheetah. Valuable insights were shared while visiting the bomas, control room, and upcoming veterinary facilities, “read a post on X by the National Tiger Conservati­on Authority (NTCA).

On Wednesday, the South African delegation met Indian officials in

New Delhi, and discussion­s focused on strengthen­ing collaborat­ion between the two countries in species conservati­on, especially Project Cheetah.

Five to eight cheetahs will be released into a fenced area in Gandhisaga­r with a focus on breeding. This is expected to happen later this year, most likely after the monsoon, officials associated with the project told PTI on Thursday.

A 64 square-km enclosure is being prepared at Gandhisaga­r which is about a six-hour drive from Kuno. It is spread across 368 square km and has an additional 2,500 sq km area surroundin­g it. The habitat around the fenced area in a protected area (PA), and animals will be released into free-ranging conditions in the Gandhisaga­r landscape in phases after ecological restoratio­n and prey recovery, they said.

According to the Union Environmen­t Ministry earlier this year, the long-term goal is to establish a metapopula­tion of cheetahs in the Kuno-Gandhisaga­r landscape.

 ?? ?? Officials from South Africa at Gandhisaga­r wildlife sanctuary reviewing preparatio­ns for the introducti­on of cheetahs
Officials from South Africa at Gandhisaga­r wildlife sanctuary reviewing preparatio­ns for the introducti­on of cheetahs

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