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The scientist says Kuno National Park is unsuitable to host all 20 cheetahs, as there is not enough prey.

Key Takeaway

  • The Kuno National Park (KNP) in Madhya Pradesh, which currently houses 20 cheetahs imported from Africa, lacks sufficient prey to support all animals.
  • While the Rajasthan government offered to house some animals in the Mukundra Tiger Reserve, which is smaller but well-equipped.

The Kuno National Park (KNP)

  • About
    • Kuno National Park is a wildlife sanctuary in the Sheopur district of MP, established in 1981.
    • It was designated as a national park in 2018
    • It is part of the Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests.
    • The National Park covers an area of 748.76 square kilometres.
    • The Kuno River, one of the Chambal River’s principal tributaries, runs the length of the National Park division.
    • Palpur-Kuno park was chosen as a habitat for Cheetahs and Asiatic lions by the Wildlife Institute of India and the Wildlife Trust of India.
    • Cheetahs previously inhabited India’s northern plains and became extinct in 1948.
    • The Kuno can support all four of India’s large cat populations
    • The tiger, the leopard, the Asiatic lion, and the cheetah have all coexisted in the same environments.
    • Before, they were depleted due to overhunting and habitat degradation.

Why is Kuno suitable for the Cheetah reintroduction Plan?

  • The Kuno National Park has diverse habitats conducive for lions and cheetahs constituted by;
    • Open woodlands
    • Savanna
    • Dry deciduous forests.
    • Evergreen riverine forests.
  • Forest grasses are widespread in valley ecosystems, but plateau-top grasses are shorter.
  • The National Park is part of a vast forested landscape comprised of the Sheopur-Shivpuri forests.
    • It encompasses an area of -6800 square kilometres.
  • Early this year, the lone tiger returned to Ranthambore
  • The leopard and striped hyena are the only giant carnivores in the National Park (2021).
  • Wolves have been recorded in the degraded forests beyond the National Park.
  • The leopard population density in Kuno National Park is 8.9 per 100 square kilometres.

Cheetahs

  • About
    • The cheetah is one of the most ancient big cat species, with ancestors dating back more than five million years to the Miocene epoch.
    • The world’s fastest land animal, found in Africa and Asia.
  • Threats
    • Human-wildlife conflict, habitat decline, prey loss, and illegal trafficking are all issues.
  • African Cheetah
    • Scientific Name: Acinonyx jubatus jubatus
    • Habitat: African Savannahs
    • Characteristics: They are bigger than Asiatic Cheetahs.
    • IUCN status: Vulnerable 
    • CITES Appendix I
  • Asiatic Cheetah
    • Characteristics: Smaller and paler than the African cheetah.
    • IUCN status: Critically Endangered
    • Status in India: Declared extinct in India in 1952
    • Distribution: Only 40-50 and found only in Iran.

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