Chetan Chauhan
Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1816102,0008.htm
The Centre has found a way to stem the decline in lion population and keep states — willing to splurge on lion safaris — smiling.
As an alternative to relocating lions from the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary to Kunho Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh and to the proposed Lion Safari in Uttar Pradesh, the government has hit upon a captive breeding plan.
The
In case of Kunho, the authority has suggested shifting of lions from the
Citing instances, he said Red Pandas were relocated from Darjeeling Zoo into the wild successfully. “It requires patience as it takes several years to free the animals from the captive breeding centre,” he said. The easiest way out was stymied when Gujarat rejected a Ministry of Environment and
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