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MP’s firearms give up transfer in Kuno to curb poaching of cheetahs

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Express News Service

NEW DELHI:  To curb unlawful searching and poaching within the Kuno-Palpur National Park (KPK) area of Seoni district, Madhya Pradesh authorities goes to launch a marketing campaign to induce individuals to give up their firearms. 

Cheetahs reintroduction flagship mission is occurring within the KNP. Unconfirmed reviews from completely different sources say that round two weeks again, there have been a few poaching incidents seen which alarmed the native forest administration and conservators and scientists who engaged in day-to-day Cheetah reintroduction mission. It compelled the federal government to take such historic steps to avoid wasting Cheetahs. 

“The MP state government is planning to start a movement soon to urge villagers and tribal people to surrender weapons and firearms,” stated S P Yadav, Additional Director General (Project Tiger) and member secretary, National Tiger Conservation Authority, to The New Indian Express. He additionally takes care of the flagship Cheetah reintroduction mission.

“Some reports came to our notice that tribal people entered the forest in Kuno to hunt wild boars and other animals”, stated Yadav. Project Cheetah has not acquired any separate funds in present yr. The authorities has pooled in from different programmes and schemes. 

On February 16, Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate change, Bhupender Yadav advised in regards to the translocation of 12 Cheetahs (7 males, 5 females) from South Africa’s Phinda and Rooiberg wildlife reserves to Kuno National Park in India’s Madhya Pradesh on February 18. The cheetahs are aged between 4 months and 4 years.  

Big cat mission

Instead of separate funds allocation, MP govt swimming pools funds from different programmes and schemes for Cheetah Project: 

Project Tiger S P Yadav, Additional Director General takes care of the flagship Cheetah reintroduction mission. He can also be member secretary of  the National Tiger Conservation Authority

National Tiger Conservation Authority Rs 38 crore

Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning  Authority Rs 30 crore

Indian Oil Corporation Limited – CSR fund Rs 50 crore

NEW DELHI:  To curb unlawful searching and poaching within the Kuno-Palpur National Park (KPK) area of Seoni district, Madhya Pradesh authorities goes to launch a marketing campaign to induce individuals to give up their firearms. 

Cheetahs reintroduction flagship mission is occurring within the KNP. Unconfirmed reviews from completely different sources say that round two weeks again, there have been a few poaching incidents seen which alarmed the native forest administration and conservators and scientists who engaged in day-to-day Cheetah reintroduction mission. It compelled the federal government to take such historic steps to avoid wasting Cheetahs. 

“The MP state government is planning to start a movement soon to urge villagers and tribal people to surrender weapons and firearms,” stated S P Yadav, Additional Director General (Project Tiger) and member secretary, National Tiger Conservation Authority, to The New Indian Express. He additionally takes care of the flagship Cheetah reintroduction mission.

“Some reports came to our notice that tribal people entered the forest in Kuno to hunt wild boars and other animals”, stated Yadav. Project Cheetah has not acquired any separate funds in present yr. The authorities has pooled in from different programmes and schemes. 

On February 16, Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate change, Bhupender Yadav advised in regards to the translocation of 12 Cheetahs (7 males, 5 females) from South Africa’s Phinda and Rooiberg wildlife reserves to Kuno National Park in India’s Madhya Pradesh on February 18. The cheetahs are aged between 4 months and 4 years.  

Big cat mission

Instead of separate funds allocation, MP govt swimming pools funds from different programmes and schemes for Cheetah Project: 

Project Tiger S P Yadav, Additional Director General takes care of the flagship Cheetah reintroduction mission. He can also be member secretary of  the National Tiger Conservation Authority

National Tiger Conservation Authority Rs 38 crore

Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning  Authority Rs 30 crore

Indian Oil Corporation Limited – CSR fund Rs 50 crore