Prelims: Current events of national importance | Environment
Why in News?
An Indian-born female cheetah “KGP-12” (daughter of Gamini) at Kuno National Park, has given birth to four cubs in the wild, total population reaches 57.
Kuno National Park
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Aspect |
Details |
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Location |
Sheopur district, Madhya Pradesh. |
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Terrain |
Vindhyan Hills. |
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Ecosystem |
Kathiawar–Gir dry deciduous forest ecoregion, including tropical dry deciduous and riverine forests. |
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Established in |
1981 (as Wildlife Sanctuary), Declared as National Park in 2018. |
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River |
Kuno River, a tributary of the Chambal, bisects the park. |
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Vegetation |
Dry deciduous forest, grasslands, savannah-type ecosystem. |
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Flora |
Kardhai (Anogeissus pendula), Khair (Acacia catechu), Salai (Boswellia serrata). |
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Fauna |
Leopards, jackals, chinkara, nilgai, sambar, wild boar, wolves. |
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Tribal Presence |
Sahariya tribe dominant in the region. |
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Special Note |
Originally identified for Asiatic lion relocation from Gir, later chosen for cheetah reintroduction. |

Project Cheetah (Flagship Initiative)
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Authority/Regulation |
African Cheetah – (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus) |
Asiatic Cheetah – (Acinonyx jubatus venaticus) |
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IUCN Red List |
Vulnerable |
Critically Endangered |
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CITES |
Appendix I |
Appendix I |
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Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 |
Schedule I |
Schedule I |
References