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Conservation Catalyst Some cheetahs already live in protected areas like national parks, where it is safer, more accessible, and the animals are expected to be subjected to fewer threats, says study leader Sarah Durant of the Zoological Society of London. A cheetah and two cubs gaze across the landscape in Kenya. Wildlife Conservation. You might also like.

Invasive snakes move their bodies like lassos, a totally new mode of locomotion. Cheetahs are profoundly affected by loss of prey from human hunting and the development of land for agricultural and other purposes. Direct hunting in some parts of Africa for skins contributes to cheetah population declines, as does the illegal trade in live cubs and adults, many of which die during transport. The low density of cheetahs throughout their range means they require conservation action on a scale that is seldom seen in terrestrial conservation.

That is why, say experts, cheetahs thrive in fenced reserves. When Mr van der Merwe visited India in April to evaluate the potential sites for reintroduction, he found the Kuno national park a favourable habitat for the cat.

The sq km sq miles park has a mixed woodland-grassland habitat which is very similar to where cheetahs thrive in South Africa, he says. The park has no lions, although leopards are a concern. Mr van der Merwe believes a better home for the cat in India would be the fenced tiger reserve in Mukundra hills which has a low density of animals which could attack the cheetah. It can be used to breed the cheetah, with surplus animals used to repopulate other protected areas," he says.

But leading Indian conservationists remain sceptical of the idea. They say cheetahs need large home ranges - ideally habitats ranging between 5, and 10, sq km. These habitats, according to Dr K Ullas Karanth, one of India's top conservation experts, must be "people free, dog free and leopard or tiger free" with enough wild prey for the cat. He says most of India's former cheetah habitats are shrinking because of pressure on land.

Just dumping some animals in the park will not help. This is a doomed project," he says. But wildlife experts like Dr Jhala remain upbeat about the return of the "flagship species" of India's grasslands. Endangered cheetahs can return to Indian forests. India plans return of the cheetah.

Covaxin vaccine. Covid vaccine registration. News India News Cheetahs to make a comeback in India. This story is from October 5, They will be air-lifted either from South Africa or from Namibia. This fastest running predator which became extinct in the country during the s, are set to be relocated and may be put up either in Madhya Pradesh or in Rajasthan.

Bihar too have showed interest to host the Cheetahs, officials informed. A video conferencing among officials and Ranjitsinh, a prince from Wankaner in Saurashtra, and a IAS batch officer, was held on September 30, to chart out a plan.



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