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Cheetahs in, govt to re-examine plan to shift Gir lions to Kuno

As reported by The Indian Express in July 2022, the Centre’s draft 25-year roadmap for Project Lion has no provision for any translocation outside Gujarat. Instead, the focus is on “assisted natural dispersal across Saurashtra” by the time India celebrates 100 years of Independence in 2047.

Kuno: Cheetahs released in the wild kill their first prey within 24 hours

The authorities are, however, waiting to see how the 2 will deal with leopards and hyenas that are present in abundance in Kuno

Scientist behind Cheetah project and tiger census shown the door

A two-year extension given to a veteran wildlife biologist for helming India’s ambitious scheme to introduce African cheetah in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno national park has abruptly been cut days before the most crucial phase of the project – releasing the animals in the wild.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 00:25:00

all the cheetahs are completely healthy and very active. they re being released in kuno national park today and they are very alert, active and perfectly normal. cheetahs were declared extinct in india in 1952, after being used for hunting and shot for sport. now, they ll be protected by officials here, as part of what they re calling the cheetah action plan . stephanie prentice, bbc news. beautiful creatures. a reminder of our top story western leaders have put forward a unified front, as they called for weapons for ukraine in its fight against russia just days before the first anniversary of the invasion. at the annual munich security conference. britain s prime minister rishi sunak said the sovereignty and security of every nation was at stake, urging countries to double down on their military support. that is it from me for the moment, you can get in touch

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:25:00

of cheetahs shipped over as part of a deal with south africa. crowds gather to see it enter a gated holding enclosure, emerging excitedly and maybe slightly dazed by the flight. applause. this animal held here briefly to adapt to hunting and regain full fitness before being released into a national park. translation: i m veryl happy to inform you that all the cheetahs are completely healthy and very active. they re being released in kuno national park today and they are very alert, active and perfectly normal. cheetahs were declared extinct in india in 1952 after being used for hunting and shot for sport. now, they ll be protected by officials here as part of what they re calling the cheetah action plan . stephanie prentice, bbc news. incredible. that s it for us,

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