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12 cheetahs from South Africa welcomed in India, released in Kuno Nationwide Park: A 10-point wrap

In yet every other vital step towards the reintroduction of huge cats in India, 12 cheetahs were welcomed from South Africa on Saturday (December 18) and were released in the Kuno nationwide park in the teach of Madhya Pradesh. The cheetahs arrived on a C-17 Globe Master Cargo Aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF). This comes months after eight huge cats were transported from Nigeria as share of the intergovernmental settlement, which marked the return of the animals in India seven a few years after their extinction. 

“The whole 12 cheetahs are wholesome, active, alert and fully customary. They all were released to their captivity. Or no longer it is accurate news, this job became performed with out limitations,” acknowledged Cheetah Mission Chief SP Yadav.

Listed below are the dwell ingredients of the myth: 

1) The second batch of 12 cheetahs landed in the Gwalior metropolis of Madhya Pradesh after a 10-hour voyage that began from Johannesburg in South Africa on Friday, officers acknowledged, including that their final destination is the sprawling Kuno Nationwide Park in central India.  

2) Hailing the arrival of the big cats, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told journalists on Saturday morning: “This day, now we dangle got accurate news. I desire to thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi; it is far on myth of his imaginative and prescient that cheetahs are getting reintroduced in India. Now, we can dangle 20 huge cats.” 

3) In September final year, PM Modi released eight huge cats in the Kuno Nationwide Park on his birthday, seven a few years after India registered the extinction of the cheetahs. 

4) In the new batch, 7 males and 5 females are the first of dozens that South Africa has promised India over the next decade.

5) The cheetahs were sedated and loaded into crates after which they began their voyage from Johannesburg’s OR Tambo World Airport on Friday. 

6) “The 8 cheetahs who came to India in September 2022, below the dauntless and visionary planning of PM Shri  @narendramodi ji, dangle adapted successfully. India is now ready to welcome 12 extra cheetahs from South Africa,” India’s Setting Minister Bhupender Yadav tweeted on Thursday (February 16). 

7) India has deliberate to transport 12 huge cats yearly over the next eight to 10 years from the 2 African countries. 

8) In 1952, India saw the extinction of cheetahs on myth of the lack of habitat.

9) Across most countries on this planet, the inhabitants of cheetahs is on a decline. There are lower than 7,000 cheetahs globally, per a document by the news agency AP. 

10) Native climate alternate and lack of habitat are believed to be the main reasons in the aid of the demanding pattern. 

(With agency inputs) 

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