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India to receive 12 more Cheetahs from South Africa on Feb 18

Written by  Shefali Kohli -- February 16th 2023 03:44 PM
India to receive 12 more Cheetahs from South Africa on Feb 18

India to receive 12 more Cheetahs from South Africa on Feb 18

New Delhi, February 16: India departed Indian Air Force (IAF) C-17 Globemaster plane to bring 12 more Cheetahs from South Africa on Saturday.   

These 12 Cheetahs will be released on the same day of their arrival at the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.


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The Cheetah Project Chief SP Yadav informed that the aircraft had taken off for South Africa this morning and will land in Gwalior around 10 am on Saturday.

SP Yadav stated that,  "IAF's C-17 Globemaster took off for South Africa from Hindon airbase today morning to bring 12 Cheetahs to the country. The IAF is not charging any amount for this task. The plane will take off from South Africa at 8 pm on Friday and will land in Gwalior the next day around 10 am. The cheetahs will be released in Kuno National Park by Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in the presence of Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Jyotiraditya Scinida on February 18."

He further added that after taking clearance from Customs, the Cheetahs will be brought here by MI-17 helicopter.

"All the cheetahs have adapted well to their surroundings in Kuno National Park and were brought from Namibia on September 17, 2022. All cheetahs are keeping well except one named 'Sasa', and now she is also doing well" he added.

Earlier,  eight Cheetahs were brought to the Kuno National Park from Namibia in South Africa and were released by PM Modi on his birthday.

As per MoU with South Africa, the initial batch of 12 cheetahs is to be flown from South Africa to India this month. The MoU terms are to be reviewed every 5 years.

The MoU on the reintroduction of Cheetahs to India facilitates cooperation between the parties to establish a viable and secure cheetah population in India, promotes conservation, and ensures that expertise is shared and exchanged, and capacity is built, to promote cheetah conservation.

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India has a long history of wildlife conservation. One of the most successful wildlife conservation ventures 'Project Tiger' which was initiated in 1972, has not only contributed to the conservation of tigers but also to the entire ecosystem. 

   

- ANI

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