CHEETAHS RELOCATION - ENVIRONMENT

News: Supreme Court asks Centre to relocate Cheetahs to Rajasthan

 

What is in the news?

       Recently, expressing concern over the death of three cheetahs in Kuno, Madhya Pradesh, the Supreme Court asked the Centre to rise above politics and consider shifting a few to Rajasthan.

 

Key takeaways from the news:

Rajasthan's request to run Cheetah project:

       Soon after India inked the cheetah MoU with Namibia, the Rajasthan Forest Department on August 8 wrote to the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), entrusted by the SC in 2020 to run the Cheetah Project, proposing to host a few cheetahs in Mukundra. And the Centre rejected it.

       MK Ranjitsinh, head of the committee appointed by the SC to monitor the Cheetah Project, said he could not think of a reason why the ministry was not exercising the Mukundra option.

 

MUKUNDRA TIGER RESERVE:

       The Mukundra Hills was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1955 and a National Park (Mukundra Hills (Darrah) National Park) in 2004 and declared a tiger reserve in 2013.

       Mukundra Tiger Reserve, popularly known as Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary.

       It is spread across 4 districts – Bundi, Kota, Jhalawar & Chittorgarh.

       It is the 3rd tiger reserve in Rajasthan, after Ranthambore & Sariska Tiger Reserves.

       This tiger reserve was once a hunting preserve belonging to the Maharaja of Kota.

       Rivers:

       The 4 rivers (Ramzan, Ahu, Kali and Chambal) form the boundary of the valley.

       It is located on the eastern bank of the Chambal River and is drained by its tributaries.