MP’s Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary Ready To Welcome Fresh Batch Of Cheetahs From Africa

Bhopal: Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Protection Area in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh is ready to meet a new group of fences expected to come from African countries until the end of 2025.
The wildlife shelter of 368 km2 was chosen as the second fence house in India when shifted to three fences, two fences, two fences, two fences, two fences from the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh for the last three months.
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According to him, two male fences, Pavak and Prabhas and Gandhi Sagar from the Kuno National Park for the last three months, a woman who has shifted to the shelter of wildlife, Dheera, seems to be adapted to the conditions of new home wells, which shows that it will be a good living space for gangs.
When contacted, Neemuch Divisional Forestry Officer (DFO) Shiv Karan Atode, who is currently responsible for Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Protection Area, said that the four quarantine (conservatives) was built to keep at least eight fences in his carranger when they were reserved from African countries.
In the Wildlife Conservation Area, three soft release storages were established with a total area of 64 km2 to release these fences after the quarantine period was finished.
Sources, talks, African countries Namibia, Botsvana and Kenya with the end of this year by the end of the fresh party of the fresh party, he said.
The movement will publish the consolidation phase of India’s City Reconstruction Project, which was initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to Kuno National Park on September 17, 2022, the first party of the eight fences brought from Namibia.
The second party of 12 fences moved from South Africa to Kuno National Park in February 2023 three months later.
11 out of 20 fools moved from Namibia and South Africa to Kuno National Park survived.
Among the survivors were three Namibia and eight South African fences.
26 fence puppies were born in the park. 16 puppies survived and 61.05 percent of CUBS’s survival rate recorded, which is far above the 40 percent global survival rate.
While Kuno currently has a 25 -year -old fence population, Gandhi Sagar has three fences.



