Bhupendra Yadav's big statement about Project Cheetah…
Under Project Cheetah, Union Forest and Environment minister Bhupendra Yadav on the frequent deaths of cheetahs from namibia in south africa in Kuno National Park. A big statement has come. He said that we in Coons are working very hard to save Project Cheetah.
The Union Forest and Environment minister said that the cheetahs are facing some problems in the weather and environment here, but it is our endeavor to save each and every cheetah. minister Bhupendra Yadav said, "We want to tell the people around Kuno that we are taking this whole project seriously. Since it is a very long project and due to monsoon, infection is also being seen."
What did the Union Forest and Environment minister say?
The Union Forest and Environment minister said that some cheetahs have also been harmed by this, but we are in constant touch with experts from south africa and india to secure all the cheetahs. Regarding shifting of cheetahs from Kuno National Park, Bhupendra Yadav said that there is no such action plan as of now. Union Forest and Environment minister said that cheetahs will not be shifted from Kuno.
20 leopards were brought from Namibia
Let us tell you that Bhupendra Yadav said these things in gwalior on Saturday. He had come to gwalior to check the preparations for the proposed meeting of the state bjp working committee. At the same time, it is worth mentioning that in november last year, 20 cheetahs were brought from namibia to Kuno National Park in Sheopur district of MP. prime minister Narendra Modi himself had come here to release them, but so far eight of these cheetahs and one cub have died.
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