International Cheetah Day: PM Modi celebrates 'one of the planet's most remarkable creatures' — see pics

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi (ANI Photo)

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi connected Thursday shared cheetah photos to people International Cheetah Day, calling the carnal “one of the astir singular creatures” connected the satellite and reaffirming the government’s committedness to its protection.In a station connected X, the Prime Minister said Project Cheetah, launched 3 years ago, was aimed astatine safeguarding the taxon and rebuilding the ecosystem successful which it tin thrive. He described the inaugural arsenic an effort to revive India’s mislaid ecological practice and fortify biodiversity. PM Modi besides shared photographs of the majestic carnal on with his message.“On International Cheetah Day, my champion wishes to each wildlife lovers and conservationists dedicated to protecting the cheetah, 1 of our planet’s astir singular creatures.

Three years ago, our Government launched Project Cheetah with the purpose of safeguarding this magnificent carnal and restoring the ecosystem successful which it tin genuinely flourish. It was besides an effort to revive mislaid ecological practice and fortify our biodiversity,” PM Modi wrote.

The translocation programme that brought cheetahs from Namibia, South Africa, and Botswana to Kuno National Park successful Madhya Pradesh is considered 1 of India’s astir ambitious wildlife conservation projects.

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Project Cheetah, rolled retired successful 2022 to reintroduce the taxon 7 decades aft it went extinct owed to excessive and reckless hunting, aims to reconstruct a mislaid ecological niche.

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To people International Cheetah Day connected Thursday, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is scheduled to merchandise 3 cheetahs presently kept successful enclosures astatine Kuno into the wild, officials said connected Wednesday.

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The task is being implemented by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) successful collaboration with the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department and the Wildlife Institute of India.

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(With inputs from agencies)

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