![]() Ramesh Kumar Gupta, IFS, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) & Head of Forest Force, Madhya Pradesh.Sheo Shekhar Shukla, Principal Secretary (Tourism), Madhya Pradesh.Ashok Barnwal, IAS, Principal Secretary (Forests), Madhya Pradesh.Iv.To suggest and advise on the establishment of tourism infrastructure on the outskirts of Kuno National Park and adjoining protected areas. Iii.To track hunting skills and adaptation of cheetahs to the Kuno National Park ecosystem. Ii.To provide guidance on Cheetah introduction in India to the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department and NTCA. I.To review, monitor, and report on the Cheetah’s overall health, behaviour, and upkeep. Iii.Restoring the cheetah will save not only its prey base, which includes threatened species, but also other endangered grasslands/open forest eco-systems, some of which are on the verge of extinction. Ii.Indian antelopes and gazelles have developed high-speed traits primarily due to cheetah, which has also influenced evolutionary natural selection. I.Cheetah restoration is a component of a prototype or model for the recovery of the biodiversity and native habitats of cheetahs, which will aid in reducing biodiversity degradation and loss. The Task Force will be in force for two years and may establish a subcommittee to visit the Cheetah introduction area on a regular basis as they deem necessary. ![]()
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