homeindia NewsMoU delay holds up translocation of South African cheetahs to India; 12 big cats in quarantine since July

MoU delay holds up translocation of South African cheetahs to India; 12 big cats in quarantine since July

The 12 South African cheetahs – seven males and five females – have not hunted for themselves even once after being kept in bomas (small enclosures), said wildlife experts in know of India's cheetah reintroduction plan.

By PTI Dec 4, 2022 9:08:18 AM IST (Published)

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A dozen cheetahs quarantined in South Africa for more than four months have lost fitness in their wait to be flown to Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park (KNP) as a formal signing of an agreement is holding up their inter-continental translocation, wildlife experts have said.
They said prolonged quarantine is taking a toll on the health of these big cats, who are slated to join the eight cheetahs imported from Namibia and released in KNP in Sheopur district in mid-September.
In fact, the 12 South African cheetahs – seven males and five females – have not hunted for themselves even once after being kept in bomas (small enclosures), said wildlife experts in know of India's cheetah reintroduction plan.