Wildlife Conservation Efforts

Cheetah Action Plan (CAP)

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Prelims level: Cheetah Action Plan (CAP)

Cheetah

Why in the News?

The Cheetah Action Plan (CAP) which aimed to introduce African cheetahs into India’s Open Natural Ecosystems (ONEs), is completing its two years.

About Cheetah:

  • The cheetah is a fast-running big cat, and there are two types of Cheetahs globally:
    • African (savannahs, arid mountains, and hilly deserts)
    • Asiatic (desert and semi-desert areas only in Iran)
  • Cheetahs live in three main groups: females with cubs, male coalitions, and solitary males. They hunt during the day, preferring dawn and dusk.
  • The global cheetah population was 6,500 mature individuals (IUCN, 2021).
  • IUCN Status: Vulnerable (Globally) and Critically Endangered (Asiatic Cheetah)

Cheetah Reintroduction in India:

  • In India, cheetahs disappeared in the early 1950s due to hunting and the loss of their habitat.
  • Cheetahs (i.e. Southeast African Cheetah) from Namibia were reintroduced in Kuno National Park(MP) under the Project Cheetah.
  • This area was deemed a habitat parallel to Maasai Mara (National Park) in Kenya, suitable for cheetahs.

Current Issues:

  • Despite the initial excitement, all of these cheetahs remain in captivity at Kuno.
  • Unfortunately, no cheetahs are currently roaming freely in the wild, raising concerns about the success of the reintroduction efforts.

What is Project Cheetah?

  • Aim: To conserve threatened species and restore ecosystem functions. It is spearheaded by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA).
  • The plan involves partnering with other countries to conserve cheetahs, enhancing conservation and eco-tourism in India’s dry forests.
  • The population should reach Kuno National Park’s capacity in 15 years, needing sustained support.
  • Sunset Clause: The concept of a sunset clause in the context of Project Cheetah refers to the long-term criteria (at least 30-40 years) for establishing a viable cheetah population in India.

PYQ:

[2012]  Consider the following: (2012)

  1. Black-necked crane
  2. Cheetah
  3. Flying squirrel
  4. Snow leopard

Which of the above are naturally found in India?

(a) 1, 2 and 3 only
(b) 1, 3 and 4 only
(c) 2 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

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