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New Home For Cheetahs

Background & Context:

  • Cheetah Reintroduction: Project Cheetah aims to reintroduce cheetahs to India, after their extinction in 1952.
  • Kuno National Park (KNP): First site of reintroduction in 2022, now hosting 26 cheetahs.
  • Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary (MP): Identified as the second site, with 68 cheetahs from South Africa expected before summer 2025.

Relevance : GS 3(Environment and Ecology)

Preparations at Gandhi Sagar

  • Quarantine Bomas (QBs):
    • Each enclosure designed with mud mounds, bamboo roofs, water saucers, and electric fencing to mimic natural habitat.
    • Dual-entry gates with remote operation for staff safety.
    • Surveillance with 360-degree cameras and fiber-wrapped trees to prevent escape.
  • Health Monitoring:
    • Cheetahs to be quarantined for a minimum of one month before release into a 64 sq km larger enclosure.
    • Health risks from new diseases under constant observation.

 Historical & Geographical Significance

  • Savanna-like Habitat:
    • Rocky terrain, shallow soil, and exposed sheet rock create an environment similar to cheetahs’ native African habitat.
  • Prehistoric Connection:
    • Rock art at Chaturbhuj Nala (protected by ASI) believed to depict cheetahs, supporting the idea of historical presence.

Local Displacement & Concerns

  • Village Relocation:
    • Karanpura village (280 families) relocated since it fell within the 64 sq km sanctuary.
    • Process faced resistance; compensation issues persist.
  • Livelihood Impact:
    • Nearby villages (Gurjar, Banjara, Bhil communities) rely on dairy farming, but face water scarcity as fencing blocks Chambal river access.
    • Milk production has halved in some areas due to poor grazing land and water availability.

Key Challenges & Future Implications

  • Human-Wildlife Conflict: Displacement of locals vs. long-term conservation goals.
  • Ecological Balance: Ensuring sufficient prey population for cheetahs without impacting local biodiversity.
  • Sustainable Development: Need for mitigation strategies to address local grievances and improve resource access.

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