Wednesday, July 29, 2009

CHEETAH will come back to India.


Yes, recently there are some activities to bring back cheetah to India. It is known that cheetah is decleared extinctin India  in 1952. Its last appearence in India was 1947 in Madhyapradesh which was hunted by ruler of that area, but this Hunting sport not only killed that cheetah but it completely ERased the name cheetah from wildlife sancturies of India.  Scintifically known as Acynonyx jubatus who is fastest land animal,not able to climb tree but it is reported that they can climb at some moderate hight.  cheetah run with speed of 112 to 120 km/ hr & accelerate from 0 to 110 km/ hr within 3 sec. WOWWW amaizing speed !! find more here


   recently Indian govt. is trying to get back this glorious animal to India First they tried & asked for Iran , but Iran want to trade cheetah with Indian Lions. so that failed now from some african countries like nimibia etc are ready to give cheetah to India .



The Minister of State for Environment and Forests, Mr. Jairam Ramesh has informed that a meeting of international experts is going to be held in September regarding the conservation of Cheetah. Rajasthan will be the venue for this significant meeting. The main objectives of the meeting will be to draw up a preliminary budget of millions of pounds, require to import Cheetahs from the wild of Africa continent. Also to make plans to build a "breeding nucleus" site from which the animals can be introduced to other areas of India. there is official news that on 9 sep 2009 there is conference on it."Experts on cheetah, including Divya Bhanu Singh Chabra and NK Ranjit Singh, will present their papers on how to go about bringing cheetahs to India," 


cheetah requires desertish habitate ground with good food supply so it is clear that Rajasthan will be the habitat place for this BIG CAT . GANJNER WILDLIFE SANCTURY WILL BE THE NEW HOME. ganjner just 32 km from Bikaner , rajasthan. Its biggest wild life project in India uptill now. IF EVERY THING GOES WELL THEN LIFE WILL FIND ITS OWN WAY.




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