• HINDI
  • JaiTV
  • Login
Ganga News Today
  • HOME
  • INDIA
  • WORLD
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • BUSINESS
  • FASHION
  • TECH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • SPORTS
  • OTHERS
    • PEOPLE
    • OPINION
    • BREAKING NEWS
    • INFO
    • SOCIAL
    • VIDEOS
No Result
View All Result
Ganga News Today
  • HOME
  • INDIA
  • WORLD
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • BUSINESS
  • FASHION
  • TECH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • SPORTS
  • OTHERS
    • PEOPLE
    • OPINION
    • BREAKING NEWS
    • INFO
    • SOCIAL
    • VIDEOS
No Result
View All Result
Ganga News Today
No Result
View All Result
Home ENVIRONMENT

South African Delegation: Assess Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary

by Ayushi
January 25, 2024
in ENVIRONMENT
Gandhi Sagar is about a six-hour drive from Kuno. It is spread across 368 square kilometers and has an additional 2,500 sq km area surrounding it.
X (Twitter)FacebookWhatsappTelegram

A delegation from South Africa, comprising wildlife experts, is scheduled to visit India in February to evaluate the conditions at Madhya Pradesh’s Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary, slated to become the second home for cheetahs in the country. The assessment is a crucial step in the conservation initiative, known as Project Cheetah, which aims to reintroduce cheetahs to India. Officials have reported that 90 percent of the preparations at the sanctuary have been completed.

 

The Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary is situated about a six-hour drive from the Kuno National Park, which plays a pivotal role in the cheetah reintroduction project. The upcoming visit by the South African delegation to check Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary will play a key role in determining the next steps, including the timing of bringing the next batch of cheetahs to the sanctuary.

RelatedPosts

Reviving Bengaluru’s Water : The Art of Living Signs a Groundbreaking Tripartite MoU for the City’s Lifeline

World Animal Protection Approaches Prime Minister to Prevent Elephant Transfer to Delhi from Assam

From Water Crisis to Water Security with The Art of Living

 

Recently, two female Namibian cheetahs, Jwala and Asha, gave birth to a total of seven cubs at the Kuno National Park. While this is a positive development for the project, officials have emphasized that the cheetahs will be released into the wild only when weather conditions improve. The mothers and their cubs are currently housed in larger enclosures to provide protection from extreme weather conditions and facilitate better monitoring.

 

The recent births have brought the total number of cheetah cubs at the Kuno National Park to eight, with seven born this month alone. The park currently hosts a total of 21 cheetahs, including six males, seven females, and the eight cubs. The successful births mark a significant milestone in the conservation efforts, contributing to the establishment of a stable and self-sustaining cheetah population.

 

Despite the positive developments, the cheetah conservation project has faced challenges, including unexpected developments such as the development of winter coats by some cheetahs during the Indian summer and monsoon. This led to itching, bruising, maggot infestations, and bacterial infections, resulting in the deaths of some cheetahs.

 

To address these challenges, officials plan to import cheetahs that do not develop thicker winter coats, and prophylactic measures will be administered to prevent infections. The focus in the project’s second year will be on breeding and ensuring the well-being of the cheetah population in India.

 

Project Cheetah, spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to reintroduce cheetahs, the only large carnivore species that went extinct in independent India. While the initiative has drawn criticism over the deaths of some animals, officials remain committed to overcoming challenges and contributing to the conservation of this iconic species. The collaboration between India and South Africa in the cheetah reintroduction project reflects a shared commitment to wildlife conservation and biodiversity preservation.

Tags: Cheetah ReintroductionGandhi Sagar Wildlife SanctuaryIndia-South Africa CollaborationKuno National ParkNamibian CheetahsProject CheetahSouth African DelegationWildlife Conservation
Previous Post

Neeraj Chopra Sets Sights on Elevating India’s Athletics Profile

Next Post

Maryam Nawaz Confirms Military’s Role in Nawaz Sharif’s Return

Related Posts

The Art of Living Social Projects signs a tripartite MoU to resolve Bengalurus water crisis

Reviving Bengaluru’s Water : The Art of Living Signs a Groundbreaking Tripartite MoU for the City’s Lifeline

April 5, 2025
World Animal Protection Approaches Prime Minister to Prevent Elephant Transfer to Delhi from Assam

World Animal Protection Approaches Prime Minister to Prevent Elephant Transfer to Delhi from Assam

October 19, 2024
From Water Crisis to Water Security with The Art of Living

From Water Crisis to Water Security with The Art of Living

September 21, 2024
The European Union is set to call for the fossil fuel industry to help pay for fighting climate change in poorer countries under a United Nations target, a draft document shows, as nations prepare for talks this year on a global finance goal

EU Draft Document Calls for Fossil Fuel Industry to Contribute

March 4, 2024
At the World Sustainable Development Summit to be held in New Delhi this week, TERI is also expected to sign a memorandum of understanding with UK consultancy Cenergist for technology transfers to strengthen India’s initiative for the International Solar Alliance.

TERI to Launch Green Shipping Portal at Summit

February 5, 2024
The national capital has been grappling with the problem of dense fog for the past few days. This has reduced visibility considerably and has caused AQI levels to soar causing respiratory problems.

Delhi’s AQI of 364, Air Quality in “Very Poor” Category

January 31, 2024
Next Post
There are three main contenders to lead the next government in Pakistan. While Imran Khan stays in jail, here's a look at key Pakistan's prime minister candidates and their stance on India in the past.

Maryam Nawaz Confirms Military's Role in Nawaz Sharif's Return

Recent News

Vidyut Jammwal Joins the Spykar Movement with the Launch of Chico Fit

Vidyut Jammwal Joins the Spykar Movement with the Launch of Chico Fit

May 29, 2025

Digital Gold vs Physical Gold : Which is Better

May 14, 2025
Truecaller Introduces Scamfeed : A User-Powered Defense Against Scams

Truecaller Introduces Scamfeed : A User-Powered Defense Against Scams

April 29, 2025
TVS Motor Company Unveils the Upgraded TVS Apache RR 310 with Advanced Features

TVS Motor Company Unveils the Upgraded TVS Apache RR 310 with Advanced Features

April 26, 2025
Lava Announces Exciting Smartphone Offers; Agni 3 Available for as Low as ₹16,999

Lava Announces Exciting Smartphone Offers; Agni 3 Available for as Low as ₹16,999

April 22, 2025
What Indian Car Lovers Can Expect from the VinFast VF 6

What Indian Car Lovers Can Expect from the VinFast VF 6

April 17, 2025
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • PRIVACY
  • ADVERTISE
  • Hindi – हिंदी
FOLLOW US

© Ganga News Today

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Login
DTV
  • HOME
  • INDIA
  • WORLD
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • BUSINESS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • LIFESTYLE
  • SPORTS
  • FASHION
  • HEALTH
  • PEOPLE

© Ganga News Today

Go to mobile version