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The task force formed to monitor the cheetahs in Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh met on Monday to decide on shifting the big cats brought in from Nambia in southern Africa exactly a month ago into their acclimatisation enclosure but could not reach a decision, an official said. 📰 Madhya Pradesh: Meet To Decide on Shifting Cheetahs in Kuno National Park to Acclimatisation Enclosure Inconclusive. ....
The eight cheetahs, shifted from Namibia to Madhya Pradesh s Kuno National Park (KNP) almost a month ago, are "fantastic" and "frolicking" around by feasting on buffalo meat while in quarantine, forests officials said on Saturday. Cheetahs Brought From Namibia Fit and Fine in Kuno National Park Quarantine; Task Force Meet on October 17 To Discuss ‘Acclimatisation’ Enclosure Release. ....
PM Modi also said that climate change is a major threat to marine ecosystems and that the litter on beaches is disturbing. "It becomes our responsibility to make serious and continuous efforts to tackle these challenges," he said. Cheetahs in Kuno National Park: Centre Sets Up Nine-Member Taskforce for Monitoring Big Cats. ....
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Around 150 families from over 20 villages around India’s Kuno National Park are being shifted from their homes to welcome eight adult Cheetahs from Namibia on September 17.Â
India will be home to Cheetahs after over 70 years of the animal becoming extinct in the country.Â
Sources in India’s environment ministry said that the relocation of these villagers has begun to ensure the safety and convenience of the people and the animals, keeping in mind the issue of human-animal conflicts.Â