Key Points

Madhya Pradesh is making significant strides in wildlife conservation with its innovative cheetah relocation project. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced the strategic movement of two cheetahs to Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary, demonstrating the state's commitment to ecosystem development. The relocation is part of a broader plan to enhance wildlife tourism and protect endangered species. With 26 cheetahs currently in Kuno National Park, the state is emerging as a global leader in wildlife preservation.

Key Points: Mohan Yadav Shifts Cheetahs to Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Two cheetahs to be relocated from Kuno to Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary
  • MP developing international-level wildlife conservation infrastructure
  • Cheetah project shows highest cub survival rates globally
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Two cheetahs to be shifted from Kuno to Gandhi Sagar sanctuary on April 20: MP CM

MP CM announces relocation of two cheetahs from Kuno National Park to Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary, enhancing wildlife conservation efforts

"Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary offers an ideal environment for cheetahs - Mohan Yadav, MP Chief Minister"

Bhopal, April 19

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on Friday that two cheetahs -- a male and a female -- from the Kuno National Park (KNP) will be relocated to the Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary on April 20.

The announcement was made after Union Minister for Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav, along with Chief Minister Yadav chaired a meeting with senior forest officials in Bhopal.

"The state government is committed to developing Kuno National Park as a model wildlife tourism destination.

Alongside KNP, Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary in Mandsaur district will soon host cheetahs," the Chief Minister said.

CM Yadav said that plans are underway to enhance tourism at the Kuno National Park by improving direct road and air connectivity from Gwalior.

He announced that Madhya Pradesh is undertaking extensive efforts to develop its ecosystem.

During the review meeting on the 'Cheetah Project' implementation, it said that cheetah cubs born in Madhya Pradesh have the world's highest survival rate.

"In contrast, cubs in other countries often struggle to adapt to local climates. Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary offers an ideal environment for cheetahs, prompting the state to introduce them there to enrich the sanctuary," CM Yadav said in a statement.

Meanwhile, CM Yadav announced plans to develop a paved, all-season road from Gwalior to KNP and establish a tent city within the forest for tourists.

An international-level veterinary hospital and rescue centre will also be set up in the Kuno area with central assistance.

This facility will serve cheetahs and support cattle care across the region.

He said the state government is also working to conserve king cobras, gharials, and rare turtles.

In the first phase, 10 king cobras will be introduced to Madhya Pradesh to balance the population of venomous snakes in the state's forests.

Kuno National Park currently has 26 cheetahs, with 16 in the wild and 10 in rehabilitation enclosures.

Female cheetahs Jwala, Asha, Gamini, and Veera have given birth to cubs.

The state government has also sought Supreme Court's approval to launch a Cheetah Safari, as safaris in forests or eco-sensitive zones require judicial permission, a forest official told IANS.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is such exciting news! 🎉 MP is really becoming a wildlife haven. The cheetah reintroduction program seems to be going well, and now expanding to Gandhi Sagar? Amazing work by the forest department!
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Priya M.
I visited Kuno last month and saw one of the cheetahs from afar. Such majestic creatures! Hope the relocation goes smoothly for these two. The cub survival rate statistic is impressive too.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the conservation efforts, I worry about the focus on tourism development. These are wild animals, not tourist attractions. The roads and tent cities might disturb their natural habitat.
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Neha P.
The veterinary hospital and rescue center is a great initiative! Will help not just cheetahs but local cattle too. Smart thinking to make it multipurpose. 👏
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Vikram J.
Interesting that they're also working with king cobras and gharials. MP's biodiversity is incredible! Hope they maintain the right balance between conservation and development.
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Sunita R.
Can't wait for the Cheetah Safari to get approval! Been following this project since the first cheetahs arrived. So proud of our wildlife conservation efforts. 🇮🇳

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