Kuno conservation model expanded as tiger marks territory

Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh is embarking on an innovative multi-species conservation initiative aimed at enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem balance. The park has recently welcomed a tiger sourced from Ranthambore, marking a significant step in its efforts to revitalize the region's wildlife population. This move is part of a broader strategy to not only introduce tigers but also to coexist with existing species such as cheetahs and leopards. Kuno's conservation model is designed to foster a harmonious environment where these big cats can thrive together, ultimately contributing to the preservation of India's rich fauna. With the introduction of the tiger, park authorities hope to strengthen the ecological dynamics and encourage tourism, while also addressing the challenges of habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. This initiative underscores Madhya Pradesh's commitment to wildlife conservation and its role as a critical habitat for various endangered species.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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