Great short documentary and status report - with necessary clarifications - on the Cheetah @ Kuno on the second anniversary of their reintroduction. Great to see the cubs so big and healthy. Hearty congratulations to all involved with the project. Look forward to more such short documentaries. Thanks!
Cheetah can't be in all India forests or plains as human intervention. Will cause issues. Further if cheetah shares it's area with lions .tigers. leopards jaguars puma lynx. Caracal snow leopard or clouded leopard. Panther etc then it's dead. Since in Africa itself as lion population is growing much day by day cheetah population is decreasing day by day as a result. Cheetah was once in world in 35000 nos. Now hardly 9000 or 11000 remain. Cheetahs don't attack humans but
Wonderful introduction of my favorite animal, Cheetah. God bless this effort and make them survive successfully and adapt to Ondian conditions. I would like to visit this place in the future. Om Bami Narayana, bless this effort. ❤
I visited almost every state in our country but beleve me MP is the best in kind of almost everything like hospitality, nature, history AND my fav...... Wildlife.
I love nature and want to Crack the ifos exam to live with the silence of nature ❤❤❤.indian wildlife documentaries like these inspire and motivate me for my upsc journey....
Kuno National Park's efforts in cheetah conservation are commendable, as they mark a significant step toward restoring and protecting this iconic species in India's natural habitat.
I remember hearing about the project that aims to reintroduce cheetahs in the Indian landscape with some specimens from South Africa and Namibia. During that time, I was curious of how they were doing and it wasn’t too long ago when I heard about cubs being born in Kuno for the very first time in 7 decades. Hard to believe that it’s been 2 years since that momentous occasion. With this video, I now see that not only there are more than previously mentioned but also one of them is old enough to look after itself and make its claim in the subcontinent. Marvelous. I saw a video that was discussing about the Asiatic counterpart of this cat which is now residing in a preserve in Iran when they were mentioning their differences. Turns out, after taking a closer look in their DNA, they made a conclusion. Genetically speaking, both the African and Asiatic cheetah are one and the same. With this in mind, I can imagine a scenario where if they plan to continue this project, they should bring a few of the remaining population in Iran to India so that these creatures can procreate to not only increase their numbers but to increase their genetic diversity, as well. That way, their offsprings will become stronger and healthier as they adapt to this environment and little by little, the Asiatic cheetah can come back from the brink. Food for thought. Thank you for this report, Kapoor. 🙏🐆🌍
India has tried that for decades without success. Cheetah population in Iran is less than one hundred and the Iranian government isn't ready to hand over any to India. There was one opportunity in the 1970's when the then Shah of Iran had agreed due to his good relation with Indira Gandhi. But then the Iranian revolution came and things did not materialize.
@@RitobanBhattacharya Oh, I see. I suppose that if they’re that low in numbers, then they wouldn’t take any chances if one of these cats have become ill or harmed in any way. Perhaps, in the near future, when the cheetahs continue to flourish, they could reconsider this proposal with their new data and research. Just a hunch.
I just checked for updates, the situation of the 'original' Asiatic Cheetah is quite grim, with only 30-40 individuals left in the Iranian wild. Unless there's some scientific breakthrough to breed or clone them, they'll probably go extinct at some point of time.
It feels so good! The fact that they are able to reproduce here and cubs are growing healthy is a sign that they will survive in Kuno. The place will be in the world map and a lot of tourists will flow soon. Next most important step the Ministry of Environment and Forest needs to take is to replace some of the lions from Gir National Park to few other locations.
Awesome work... Not only Cheetahs but we shud give attention to every natural wealth .. be it forest, mountains and animals... all shud be looked after like this and taken care...
Captivating visuals with enthralling bgm and all the proper explanation of various questions made it a delight to watch!!! A big cheers for this project 🤠
Omg thanks for one of the first documentaries on them, the project made my wish come true, now lndia has all the unique prints, lions, tigers, leopards and bIack panthers, snow and clouded leopards, cheetahs and fit with the environment or locals easily.
Gujarat won't transfer lions to Kuno. Besides lions are not indigenous to MP. However tigers, black panthers, wild dogs are. So if these animal friends get help from the govt they can repopulate in MP.
Just like Tigers, Lions, Leopards and even Cheetahs belong to the lands of India. They all have the right to be here in India and hunt prey & survive were they belong….. ❤❤
People of Nigeria are eating elephants crocodile and other animals amid ongoing food crisis in the country...can you send some food to the country in exchange for some of those animals..
Cats cannot metabolize Paracetamol. The problem with keeping them alive will be to avoid these cats to come in contact with sick animals which are being treated with paracetamol or dead animal bodies which are being treated with paracetamol.
@@rohitdangale3594 because gir is their natural habitat Secondly... At that very "once" there were no humans here ... And if we're ... Not as much as now Thirdly... Well you are indeed right man ... Gujarat Government should relocate the lions in other parks too.. because even though they are pride of Gujarat.. how much is Gir gonna hold
I'll be on my way to be a veterinarian, it's my dream to serve for wildlife animals 😍
Bhai vetenery m to kitni Kam seats Hain India m mil jati h seats ??
Hai bro can you give the information how to join national park as vet.Coz I also persuing veterinery?
Just begin now.
@@jigsaw2281 haan bhai mil jati hai
@@Explore_withTarun you can join wildlife sanctuaries also there are entrance exam you have to fight👍
We r proud for Kuna national park and its team.
Madhya Pradesh is best Place for Tourism🙂
Thanks for your kind words
It's easy to criticise new initiatives but going ahead after facing the challenges and becoming resilience require courage, planning and hard work.😊
So happy to see this documentary..
Broo ❤
Great short documentary and status report - with necessary clarifications - on the Cheetah @ Kuno on the second anniversary of their reintroduction. Great to see the cubs so big and healthy. Hearty congratulations to all involved with the project. Look forward to more such short documentaries. Thanks!
thanks
Dream to visit the place and see this beauties as a wildlife lover❤
thanks
Well-done India,u should proud of it❤
Need to bring more cheetahs for other places
Selection of background music❤🌼
When the cheetah will be in all of India it's just amazing animals
Cheetah can't be in all India forests or plains as human intervention. Will cause issues. Further if cheetah shares it's area with lions .tigers. leopards jaguars puma lynx. Caracal snow leopard or clouded leopard. Panther etc then it's dead. Since in Africa itself as lion population is growing much day by day cheetah population is decreasing day by day as a result. Cheetah was once in world in 35000 nos. Now hardly 9000 or 11000 remain. Cheetahs don't attack humans but
I have been following the Project Cheetah for more than 10 years now.every development. Every news....so happy to see them thriving.
Wonderful introduction of my favorite animal, Cheetah.
God bless this effort and make them survive successfully and adapt to Ondian conditions.
I would like to visit this place in the future.
Om Bami Narayana, bless this effort. ❤
I visited almost every state in our country but beleve me MP is the best in kind of almost everything like hospitality, nature, history AND my fav...... Wildlife.
History would remember you guys 😊... Your team is now a part of history of Indian wildlife.
I love nature and want to Crack the ifos exam to live with the silence of nature ❤❤❤.indian wildlife documentaries like these inspire and motivate me for my upsc journey....
All the best 👍
Kuno National Park's efforts in cheetah conservation are commendable, as they mark a significant step toward restoring and protecting this iconic species in India's natural habitat.
Got to say this you guys motivated my younger brother to aspire to become a vetereinarian😇🫡
This is so heartwarming and plain ole' GOOD. Thank you MP Officials, Bharat and all it's wasis. ;)
Thank you so much, i was waiting for this since very long. I'm a very big animal lover. ❤
I remember hearing about the project that aims to reintroduce cheetahs in the Indian landscape with some specimens from South Africa and Namibia. During that time, I was curious of how they were doing and it wasn’t too long ago when I heard about cubs being born in Kuno for the very first time in 7 decades. Hard to believe that it’s been 2 years since that momentous occasion. With this video, I now see that not only there are more than previously mentioned but also one of them is old enough to look after itself and make its claim in the subcontinent. Marvelous.
I saw a video that was discussing about the Asiatic counterpart of this cat which is now residing in a preserve in Iran when they were mentioning their differences. Turns out, after taking a closer look in their DNA, they made a conclusion. Genetically speaking, both the African and Asiatic cheetah are one and the same. With this in mind, I can imagine a scenario where if they plan to continue this project, they should bring a few of the remaining population in Iran to India so that these creatures can procreate to not only increase their numbers but to increase their genetic diversity, as well. That way, their offsprings will become stronger and healthier as they adapt to this environment and little by little, the Asiatic cheetah can come back from the brink. Food for thought. Thank you for this report, Kapoor. 🙏🐆🌍
India has tried that for decades without success. Cheetah population in Iran is less than one hundred and the Iranian government isn't ready to hand over any to India. There was one opportunity in the 1970's when the then Shah of Iran had agreed due to his good relation with Indira Gandhi. But then the Iranian revolution came and things did not materialize.
@@RitobanBhattacharya Oh, I see. I suppose that if they’re that low in numbers, then they wouldn’t take any chances if one of these cats have become ill or harmed in any way. Perhaps, in the near future, when the cheetahs continue to flourish, they could reconsider this proposal with their new data and research. Just a hunch.
I just checked for updates, the situation of the 'original' Asiatic Cheetah is quite grim, with only 30-40 individuals left in the Iranian wild. Unless there's some scientific breakthrough to breed or clone them, they'll probably go extinct at some point of time.
Beautifully articulated documentary and excellent storytelling
We all need to be a bit patient and have faith in Nature... These Cheetahs will adapt to Indian conditions... Nature will find its way...
Exellant documentary.... Thank you so much... MPTFS❤
It feels so good! The fact that they are able to reproduce here and cubs are growing healthy is a sign that they will survive in Kuno. The place will be in the world map and a lot of tourists will flow soon. Next most important step the Ministry of Environment and Forest needs to take is to replace some of the lions from Gir National Park to few other locations.
Awesome work... Not only Cheetahs but we shud give attention to every natural wealth .. be it forest, mountains and animals... all shud be looked after like this and taken care...
One of India’s beautiful state
beautiful shirt documentary, i truly commend all your hard work 🙏🏽
Great initiative started by Modi and good care MP forest department ❤❤.
Keep up the great work going.... let's bring back & conserve our lost biggy cat
Please upload every month we want to see more cheeta videos ❤️❤️ pls it's a request from a small kid pls 🔥🔥 indias cheetah fan
Amazing documentory
Music was breath taking
Captivating visuals with enthralling bgm and all the proper explanation of various questions made it a delight to watch!!!
A big cheers for this project 🤠
Amazing work by the whole team. Dhanyavaad.
Great presentation by officers at work. Keep going. Stronger India, we believe
screened this in the classroom today
Very beautiful😍😍✨✨. Keep on ongoing and rock🤘 the project.. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
Really mp forest department is doing well in the country. Progress the project 🥰🥰🥰🥰😇😊. Make more documentary again and again 😇😇😊
Love from Indore (M.P.)
Omg thanks for one of the first documentaries on them, the project made my wish come true, now lndia has all the unique prints, lions, tigers, leopards and bIack panthers, snow and clouded leopards, cheetahs and fit with the environment or locals easily.
Black panther isn't a separate cat species. They are just melanistic leopards.
so interesting sir! thank you for bringing this to us 😊
Big supporter of Cheetah reintroduction of Cheetahs
After the arrival of Cheetahs in Kuno, Asiatic Lions were making a comeback to Kuno.
When
Gujarat won't transfer lions to Kuno. Besides lions are not indigenous to MP. However tigers, black panthers, wild dogs are. So if these animal friends get help from the govt they can repopulate in MP.
@@ichigodragon.Lions were indigenous to the ENTIRE Indian subcontinent at a point before their population declined, including MP ofcourse
@@ichigodragon. black panthers are leopards theyre not different
Absolutely love the documentary
What a great bgm
Beautiful ❤✨
Thank you! 😊
Just like Tigers, Lions, Leopards and even Cheetahs belong to the lands of India. They all have the right to be here in India and hunt prey & survive were they belong….. ❤❤
Criticisers stay away from wildlife 😡😡😡
Wild Life is really wild and mercy is no where near wild life ! 💯
Congratulations guys to your hard work to become successful this project cheetah 🎉🎉🎉
Amazing.!!! ❤😊🙏
Chiteh ki chal baz ki nazar our bajirao ki talvar pein kabhi sandeh nh karteh ...har har mhadev 🚩🚩
बहुत ही सुन्दर चलचित्र और टीका 🦀
Kuno, Sheopur will be a new home for Asiatic lions❤
This documentary is actually a good rebuke to the neysayers and hopefilled announcement after the recent Cheetah death which brought the numbers to 8.
Succes of introduction of Cheetah will decide pathogens and climate . Because evolution is a key player in it.
Beautiful, thank you Modi ji
Hope is the most beautiful thing
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for all this information
Masterpiece ❤!!
I hope they will also start re locating our lions too..
Love to see this beautiful cat in india ❤
నమో నమః 🙏🏻
జై నరేంద్ర మోదీ జీ 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Best of luck team cheetah
We have to wait 5 years more to see if the project is a success or failure
A decade
Meanwhile people who believe in that one ideology -: This project's a failure .... Modi is wasting our money !!!!
@@soumyjangir8475 it is that you can't have everyone's support..so let's wait and watch
ya the the target is 50 cheetah which mean it will be success if it cross this number right now there are 24 of them
Save these animals 😊
Great work
Palpur Kuno nearby my home
Hamare yaha BHi phle soncheraiya sanctuary thi Jo world Ki phli forest reserve hoga Jo ab khatam kar diya 😢
Please increase area of kuno for बेटर survival of cheetahs
Wonderful🎉 Hats off to your efforts
Great Initiative
Fantastic
Great
If cheetahs survive bhai sabb meko to abhi se soch k goobsbombs aa rhe b
We are confident that they will survive. Every possible effort is being made to make it successful in long term too.
kaash yeh bhi 3-4k ho jaaye humaare Bharat meini
I think this narrator is hugely influenced by Sir David Attenborough. Keep going.
Very nice ❤
Great ❤️
Excellent video 😊
Great❤
Kuno😍🥰
Time & effort will say the result
Mera bharat mahan
I want to be cheetah in next life
Nice bgm
Another full Documentry in Hindi please
Hopefully soon 😊
People of Nigeria are eating elephants crocodile and other animals amid ongoing food crisis in the country...can you send some food to the country in exchange for some of those animals..
Side Effects of Chinese investment. So Nigeria went broke and changed food habits. Chinese have bad vibes. 😬
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Amazing, but there is a risk of conflict with tigers because it is a buffer zone!
Please release in Hindi 😢❤
working on it
Is safari sllowed in Kuno?
Yes, the park is open for tourists from Ahira Gate.
Will there be any chances of reintroducing cheetahs to Rajasthan's Ranthambhore national park
Not in next few years, as far as I know. But certain parts of Rajasthan can be their home soon, like Sita Mata sanctuary etc.
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Proud to be a vegetarian 🌟
Please do share latest update on chettah ❤
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Hindi movie please
Hindi version jaldi hi share karenge 😊
working on it
@@mptigerfoundationsociety thank you
Cats cannot metabolize Paracetamol. The problem with keeping them alive will be to avoid these cats to come in contact with sick animals which are being treated with paracetamol or dead animal bodies which are being treated with paracetamol.
Love From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
pahle waha jo hindu hain unko to love kar lo
Clearly, the radio collars are very bulky. The staff need to redesign these ASAP!
Government could have made a same efforts to the Asiatic lions will definitely help them
Unka acche se ho toh rah hai bhai .. They are thriving in Gujrat
@@soumyjangir8475 once they were all over Asia now very less population lives in gir they should have a pocket population elsewhere that's all
@@rohitdangale3594 because gir is their natural habitat
Secondly... At that very "once" there were no humans here ... And if we're ... Not as much as now
Thirdly... Well you are indeed right man ... Gujarat Government should relocate the lions in other parks too.. because even though they are pride of Gujarat.. how much is Gir gonna hold