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Campaign for awareness about wild animals must – Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav chairs 25th meeting of Madhya Pradesh State Wildlife Board

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that it is necessary to run a campaign focused on making the general public aware of the conduct and behaviour of wild animals and the necessary provisions for the protection of wild animals. Activities should also be conducted to generate interest among the general public regarding the crocodile sanctuary. A discussion on developing a system for the conservation of wild animals by private units and the general public at the individual level is also need of the hour. To save people from snakebite, information about snake catchers should be made available at every police station and the snakes that have been caught should also be conserved in a systematic manner. Arrangements should be made for training of Home Guards in snake catching. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav extended congratulations on the increase in the number of cheetahs in the state under the Cheetah Rehabilitation Project. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the 25th meeting of Madhya Pradesh State Wildlife Board at Mantralaya.

Discussion was also held on permissions related to wild animals for various types of construction to be done in areas including Narsinghgarh Sanctuary, Panna Tiger Reserve, Satpura-Melghat Tiger Reserve, Veerangana Durgavati Sanctuary, National Chambal Sanctuary, Bagdara Sanctuary, Sanjay Tiger Reserve, Son Ghadiyal Sanctuary, Kanha Tiger Reserve, Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary in the meeting. It was informed in the meeting that the number of vultures has increased in the state. According to the initial summer assessment of this year, the number of vultures has increased to 10 thousand 845. The total number of cheetahs in the Cheetah Rehabilitation Project of Kuno National Park has increased to 26, of which 13 are adults and the other 13 are cubs. Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary is ready for cheetah rehabilitation and there is a plan to move 50 bisons from Satpura to Bandhavgarh.

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