Wild Buffalo Reintroduced in Kanha Park, CM Calls It Historic

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav termed the reintroduction of wild buffalo in Kanha National Park a historic moment for the state, highlighting its significance for ecological balance. Four wild buffalo, including three females and one male, were released as part of the initiative to restore missing ecological links. The CM credited inter-state cooperation with Assam, thanking Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, and noted the move will boost tourism and biodiversity. He also remarked that Madhya Pradesh is already known as the 'Cheetah State' and is working to restore its rich wildlife heritage.

Key Points: Wild Buffalo Reintroduced in Kanha National Park: A Historic Move

  • Four wild buffalo (three females, one male) released in Kanha National Park
  • CM Mohan Yadav calls it a historic moment for ecological balance
  • Initiative restores missing ecological links and strengthens forest ecosystem
  • Inter-state cooperation with Assam for wildlife conservation highlighted
  • Move expected to boost tourism and biodiversity in the region
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Wild buffalo reintroduced in Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh CM terms it historic

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav hails the reintroduction of wild buffalo in Kanha National Park as historic, boosting ecology, tourism, and biodiversity.

"Today is a historic day for Madhya Pradesh. After years, in the land of Madhya Pradesh, in the Kanha Tiger Sanctuary, the wild buffalo were released in the Kanha National Park. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Balaghat, April 28

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday called the release of wild buffaloes in Kanha National Park a "historic moment" for the state, stating that it marks the revival of a species returning after many years.

Speaking on the occasion, the CM said the initiative will significantly benefit the ecological balance of the region. "Today is a historic day for Madhya Pradesh. After years, in the land of Madhya Pradesh, in the Kanha Tiger Sanctuary, the wild buffalo were released in the Kanha National Park. I believe this is a wonderful opportunity for our environment and ecological system," he told reporters.

He added that the move will help restore missing ecological links and strengthen the forest ecosystem. "Their arrival will be a great help in our entire ecosystem. On our grasslands, through them, a missing link for tall grass, which was absent, because of which we had to face various challenging environments... but truly, this is a wonderful chance," CM Yadav said.

Highlighting wildlife conservation efforts under the Centre, he added, "Such opportunities not only enrich our forests, but under the leadership of the successful Prime Minister, one by one, all those wild animals that were nearly extinct or had left many years ago are returning."

He further said the initiative would also boost tourism and biodiversity. "From the perspective of wildlife, this will also become a place of attraction. It will also create a lot of favourability for tourism at the local level," he said.

The Chief Minister also noted inter-state cooperation with Assam in the conservation effort. "A new relationship has been formed with Assam. I would like to thank the Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma ji. In the past, we visited and talked about bringing wild buffalo and rhinoceroses. And today, the first phase of that series has begun," he said.

He informed that four wild buffalo, including three females and one male, have been introduced. "About four wild buffaloes have come to us, including three females and one male....they are healthy, they are happy, and they also have the blessings of Mother Kamakhya," he added.

Responding to a media query on whether Madhya Pradesh would now be called a 'Buffalo State', CM Yadav said the state already has a strong wildlife identity.

"Why not? In the current situation, our state is already the country's 'Cheetah State'. We have leopards, wild wolves, crocodiles, gharials, and we have become the 'Vulture State'," he said.

He added that the state is working to restore its rich wildlife heritage. "The glorious past of Madhya Pradesh, enriched with all kinds of creatures, is being restored. One by one, all those things that existed many hundreds of years ago are now seen coming to fruition," he said.

- ANI

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Pooja D
While this is great news for biodiversity, I hope the government also focuses on the local communities living around Kanha. Ecotourism should benefit the tribals and forest dwellers too, not just bring in outsiders. Conservation must be inclusive. 🙏
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Arjun K
Wonderful to see MP becoming a haven for wildlife! From cheetahs to vultures to now wild buffalo - the state is truly restoring its natural heritage. The grassland ecosystem needs these grazers to maintain balance. Science-based conservation at its best! 🦁🌾
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Sneha F
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Reintroducing animals without proper long-term monitoring and habitat preparation can backfire. Hope the forest department has a solid plan for predator-prey balance and disease management. Also, what about the local livestock? Need clear communication.
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Ravi K
Very proud moment! My family visited Kanha last year and the forest is so rich. Adding wild buffalo will definitely boost tourism and create jobs. But let's not forget the real heroes - the forest guards and vets working day and night for this. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Rahul R
This is brilliant! I remember reading that wild buffalo were almost extinct in central India. Bringing them from Assam is smart - similar habitat. CM Yadav's 'Cheetah State' to 'Buffalo State' is funny but shows real commitment. Next step: more grassland restoration please! 🌿

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