Culture

African Cheetahs in India doing well, enjoying buffalo meat

The news from ground zero about the eight cheetahs, brought from Namibia under Project Cheetah and released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at India’s Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, is that they are fine and enjoying their diet of buffalo meat.

Talking to India Narrative, Prakash Kumar Verma, Divisional Forest Officer, Kuno National Park where the eight cheetahs were released and are now under quarantine for 30 days informed that all the big cats are “doing well”.

“They are slowly and gradually adjusting to the new environment after their release by the Prime Minister on September 17,” he informed.

The officials of the KNP and Cheetah Project are not leaving anything to chance as stringent measures and procedures as per the international protocol are being followed while the cheetahs get acclimatized to the new environment.

“Their monitoring is done from a watch tower which is adequately camouflaged, to ensure that the big cats don’t detect any presence. The human imprint is being completely avoided,” said Verma.

The eight cheetahs – five females and three males – have been kept under strict confinement. “Only vets and the expert from the Cheetah Conservation Fund, Bart Balli, observe the animals from a distance,” revealed Verma.

The eight cheetahs are kept in six enclosures. Of these two are housing two brothers and two females respectively.

Sharing details about their diet Verma told India Narrative: “They are fed male buffalo (bhainsa) meat and also provided water regularly. The food is thoroughly checked by the veterinarians before being served.”

When asked about media reports claiming Aasha, the four-year-old female cheetah named by PM Modi, being pregnant, Verma informed: “We don’t have any information or report about this.”

The Prime Minister is taking a keen interest in the project and had mentioned the cheetahs in his latest Mann Ki Baat since the species has made a comeback to India 70 years after it was declared extinct.

“People from many corners of the country expressed happiness over the return of Cheetahs, as many as 1.3 crore Indians are elated and filled with pride. A task force will monitor Cheetahs, on the basis of which we’ll decide when you can visit the cheetahs,” the Prime Minister said.

He has also asked people to suggest names for these Cheetahs.

S.Ravi

S. Ravi writes on science, evolution and wildlife besides trends in culture, history, art, and stories of human interest.

Recent Posts

VINBAX 2024: Vietnam-India bilateral army exercise concludes at Kaushalya Dam

The fifth edition of the historic Indo-Vietnam Joint Field Training Exercise, VINBAX-2024, successfully concluded its…

16 hours ago

India-Russia strengthen defence ties at 22nd Working Group meeting on military technical cooperation

The 22nd meeting of the India-Russia Working Group on Military technical cooperation and defence industry…

16 hours ago

“I want to have strong representation of India at World Nuclear Exhibition 2025”: Sylvie Bermann

Sylvie Bermann, President of the World Nuclear Exhibition expressed confidence in India's nuclear supply chain…

18 hours ago

PoJK: Joint Awami Action Committee protests against government following new ordinance, many injured

Joint Awami Action Committee core member Shaukat Nawaz Mir has condemned the attack of police…

18 hours ago

PM Modi meets 31 world leaders, heads of organisations during his 3-nation foreign visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in 31 Bilateral Meetings and informal interactions with global leaders…

20 hours ago

India- Australia conduct 11th Indian Air Force-Royal Australian Air Force Air Staff Talks

India and Australia conducted the 11th edition of the Indian Air Force and Royal Australian…

20 hours ago