00:00Two male cheetahs are set to be relocated to the Gandhi Sagar wildlife sanctuary in Mansour,
00:09Madhya Pradesh from Kuno National Park in the same state. The relocation date is set for April 20th.
00:16Now the relationship date is set to be released on April 20th.
00:26The plan is to release it from the Kuno project.
00:33This area is a predator proof solar fence.
00:39This area is a total 64 square kilometer area.
00:48According to forest officials, comprehensive preparations have been made to ensure a smooth and safe transition for the cheetahs.
00:57An old building within the Gandhi Sagar sanctuary has been renovated into a dedicated wildlife hospital.
01:03Additionally, arrangements have been made to prepare a suitable prey base for the cheetahs at the sanctuary.
01:10For Bohjan, we have 207 cheetahs from Kana tag reserve.
01:18We have 150 cheetahs available.
01:23We have 80 cheetahs available.
01:26We have 50 gai and wild boar.
01:33This initiative is expected to significantly enhance the region's biodiversity and place the Gandhi Sagar wildlife sanctuary firmly on India's wildlife tourism map.
01:4320 cheetahs were introduced in India from Namibia and South Africa as part of the Project Cheetah, an initiative to reintroduce the animal in the country in September 2022 and February 2023.
01:57Currently, there are 26 cheetahs including 14 Indian born cubs in the Kuno National Park.
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