What I liked about u sir, in this video.. You didn't tried to hide or minimise the mistakes of the engaged people in this mission. The world needs people like you.
What is the use of bringing the extinct species here in India again without preserving the grasslands? All the remaining grasslands are turning into agricultural lands or industrial parks. First we need to protect Grasslands. Then should focus on Critically endangered india species like Great indian bustards.
I think they are trying the convince the government to invest more money and therefore it is necessary for them to attribute all casualties to management error and not any other resettlement issue. Its millions of dollars in there pockets if they can convince additional investment. Not to mention demanding access to more forest locations where all sorts of illegal and nefarious activities can be carried out in the guise of cheetah rehabilitation.
As an veterinary student I gotta say It will succed for sure though, it will take some or like there 2 generations but they will back in Bharat❤Hare कृष्ण Hare राम❤❤❤❤
Very honest Interview- accepting mistakes- is the basic window for learning!! we saw your efforts & knowledge & desperation to make the project a success. Thanks !
Namaste Sir, Thank you very much for this scientific information about cheetah operation, it was very important to know about this project as an Indian. nicely explained. All the best for the team project Cheetah.
Im an animal lover and was looking forward to this project from 10-12 yrs back..i hoped that india wil get cheetahs and thy will thrive in our country..i still hope they will thrive here and india will have 1000cheetah in the country in next 30-50years and hope god bless us for success ..👍🏻❤️
Dr Jhala, first of all thanks for explaining the Cheeta Subject in a very intense way .Your vision and the courageous stap of the Government is always appreciated.All good wishes for the success of the project...🙏
Extremely well said, Mr Jhala!! You are an institution in your subject, no less!! We are always in agreement with you!! Now my points!! 1. Such a big exercise was done with years of planning? So where did the planning fail?? Points to that - 1A) Stress for animals, is different from humans, you will also agree on this, right?? Did you miss it?? 1B) the question of the fur coat on an African Cheetah, in the southern Hemisphere, should not have been a thing that scientists could miss out!! How could you, miss it out?? You are an expert in the subject, how could you miss the coat issue, and this is not related to Modiji, you should have equated your experience in a local train with unreserved seating, with what the wild Cheetahs would have faced, you are not going there, thay are coming here, so here in lies the blame!! We really, as collective Indians, don't think forward, always!! I am sorry to say that this is not the way to progress on reintroduction of a foreign species, the fur coat was one of the basics!! How could you survive a jungle in India, with safari suits?? Could you?? When that's not the case, blaming diseases etc won't help, Sir!! Please really think, because each of these animals are equivalent to 10 humans, for they cost tax payer money!! If you could not think that their coat issue will make their Collaring problematic, you need to go back to the drawing boards, so please, instead of being apologetic, please put your best foot forward!!
Thank you for such a well presented background to the first year since reintroduction. It was heartening to hear the honesty about the problems as well as the positives and learnings. Best of luck to all involved in this challenging initiative.
Well done good work of your government and all of you 👏 . I am a professional leopard photographer in Srilanka with over 460 sightings of this big cat wishes all the best in your efforts of re introducing to lndia .👍 Thanks. Shantha.
Thank you for the update. I have a special love for these delicate animals.. often completely misunderstood by most people as vicious predators, which they are not. I still remember when I was in class 9 and sited Cheetahs as extinct animal in India in my tuition and everybody started laughing...because people didn't even know the difference between Leopard and Cheetah, the misunderstanding further enhanced by the fact that my native language(bengali), the leopards are called CheetaBagh. Of course, the very next day I brought in some big book to the class in an effort to prove what I said the other day, and this time even though nobody laughed, nobody took it seriously enough either. That's the day I realized most people are sheeple.
I am amazed how much indeth research and genetic understanding was analysed before the program....I also deeply appreciate the transparent explanation of the current status. Though, I do question the level of failure on not evaluating the geographical topography, hemisphere environment as well as the poor quality monitoring of animal behaviour in distress.. is not excusable just because honesty is at the forefront
No many of them died...From the first lot..Not even half survived....It is a failed project...All of them are dying..It's a different environment and condition.
Every cheetah need 300km sq at least Kuno national park just have 750 km sq Govt need take action on this situation Because they will keep dying because of less space and radio collor issue should be solved Take action on these Because they will no longer with us
I think Rajasthan would be a very suitable area for Cheetahs because Rajasthan has many large open Areas and Cheetahs have experience to live and hunt in open forest like Africa.
00:06:53 *Correction* . *It has been confirmed that the Yala National Park, Sri Lanka has the highest density of leopards to be found anywhere in the world and is as much as one leopard per square kilometer*
Jaisalmer -Barmer area is suitable for Namibian cheetahs as its open land where they can run and hunt impala Deer and black bucks also Taal chapar ,So does Nauradehi- and few others .Mukundra can be a good meta population center.
This was my dream, prior to the start of the program it was stated in the wild 30% do not survive, we must cater for each and a unique print missing from our big cat family-lion, tiger, leopards, snow and clouded leopards.
only reason for importing cheetahs is that modi was not willing to give lions to MP. Gujarat is a lion state. Kuno is very suitable for lions as it is very similar to Gir in terms of terrain and habitat. Also a new gene pool for lions would have been created. If anything happens to gir lions population then species can be saved.
While some of the collusions were difficult to hear / experience, that is science. Before bringing more cheetahs to suffer, assure there is funding and trained people to support the ups / downs that can accompany such a large scale project. Optimistic that this is possible with the right learnings and management of those learnings - GOOD cause, keep up the focus.
I think v sud send 50experts in next few years to study cheetahs in africa for long term atleast 3-5yrs and then get them back to india and use their expertise to better conserve our cheetahs
Some of these cheetahs should be introduced in Sri Lanka as well once a base population has been built up in India. This will create genetic 🧬 diversity and then cheetah 🐆 breeding pairs can be swapped ♻️ back and forth.
@@speedstar6140 I am talking about cheetah. Humidity is connected with rainy area. Just like where is rains properly there is high humidity than other.
@@Bhairav191 I am laso taking about Cheetah, and for your information the Chambal region of Sheopur, Mourenna and Bhind receive lowest rainfall in M.P. and the climatic conditions of this region is semi-Arid which are very similar to that of Africa. Due to low rainfall and semi-arid climatic conditions, this region experience lower humidity.
Rajasthan has open areas in Jaisalmer Barmer and other areas where there is chinkara population along with black bucks and there is one more place in Gujrat where there are a lot of Blackbuck I am forgetting the name
Nice explanation so basically sir you wanna say that poor animals were not able to survive due to administrative lapse. So can plz tell us what action are take against those people who were not able to complete their duty.
But Sir dont you think Asiatic lions also needs to spread throughout india not just in Gujrat like the tigers so if any diseases or virus or any natural calamity hits gujrat there is fear entire population of asiatic lion may be wiped off?
It is indeed a challenge, however separation season and weather matching is a common sense . I don’t think it’s excusable oversight. However hope the team gets funding for continuation of the project
What I liked about u sir, in this video..
You didn't tried to hide or minimise the mistakes of the engaged people in this mission.
The world needs people like you.
i felt the same
What is the use of bringing the extinct species here in India again without preserving the grasslands? All the remaining grasslands are turning into agricultural lands or industrial parks. First we need to protect Grasslands. Then should focus on Critically endangered india species like Great indian bustards.
I think they are trying the convince the government to invest more money and therefore it is necessary for them to attribute all casualties to management error and not any other resettlement issue. Its millions of dollars in there pockets if they can convince additional investment. Not to mention demanding access to more forest locations where all sorts of illegal and nefarious activities can be carried out in the guise of cheetah rehabilitation.
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First cheetah sighted by tourists
This project will be a success. I have full faith. India will lead the way to further such projects in the near future.
Can we reintroduce javan-sumtran rhino, banteng in future...bcz all of them become extinct
is it success ?
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First cheetah sighted by tourists
Bravo, Dr.Jhala. Thank you for explaining everything thoroughly
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First Chetah sighted by tourists
The word Cheeta itself is Indian. I am very excited about the project and I am sure we will succeed
As an veterinary student I gotta say It will succed for sure though, it will take some or like there 2 generations but they will back in Bharat❤Hare कृष्ण Hare राम❤❤❤❤
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Great insight... We pray for the survival and well-being of Cheetahs.
Very honest Interview- accepting mistakes- is the basic window for learning!! we saw your efforts & knowledge & desperation to make the project a success. Thanks !
Amazing explanation! Liked it for an detailed explanation.
Namaste Sir, Thank you very much for this scientific information about cheetah operation, it was very important to know about this project as an Indian. nicely explained. All the best for the team project Cheetah.
Im an animal lover and was looking forward to this project from 10-12 yrs back..i hoped that india wil get cheetahs and thy will thrive in our country..i still hope they will thrive here and india will have 1000cheetah in the country in next 30-50years and hope god bless us for success ..👍🏻❤️
Dr Jhala, first of all thanks for explaining the Cheeta Subject in a very intense way .Your vision and the courageous stap of the Government is always appreciated.All good wishes for the success of the project...🙏
I pray for this project to be success
Best of luck, this is such an exciting project!
Thank you Dr J for explaining, hope our next generation could see them roaming free all over India like the tigers and leopards. ❤
Excellently Narrated Drsab, Great work Sir 👏👍👏
Extremely well said, Mr Jhala!! You are an institution in your subject, no less!! We are always in agreement with you!!
Now my points!!
1. Such a big exercise was done with years of planning? So where did the planning fail?? Points to that -
1A) Stress for animals, is different from humans, you will also agree on this, right?? Did you miss it??
1B) the question of the fur coat on an African Cheetah, in the southern Hemisphere, should not have been a thing that scientists could miss out!! How could you, miss it out?? You are an expert in the subject, how could you miss the coat issue, and this is not related to Modiji, you should have equated your experience in a local train with unreserved seating, with what the wild Cheetahs would have faced, you are not going there, thay are coming here, so here in lies the blame!! We really, as collective Indians, don't think forward, always!! I am sorry to say that this is not the way to progress on reintroduction of a foreign species, the fur coat was one of the basics!! How could you survive a jungle in India, with safari suits?? Could you?? When that's not the case, blaming diseases etc won't help, Sir!! Please really think, because each of these animals are equivalent to 10 humans, for they cost tax payer money!! If you could not think that their coat issue will make their Collaring problematic, you need to go back to the drawing boards, so please, instead of being apologetic, please put your best foot forward!!
Nice 😊 significant milestone
Thank you sir, for the information and the work you and your team are doing 🙏🏻
Thank you for such a well presented background to the first year since reintroduction. It was heartening to hear the honesty about the problems as well as the positives and learnings. Best of luck to all involved in this challenging initiative.
Very honest sir!! Appreciated❤
🙏 very happy to hear about the successful project . thanks for sharing this information
Well done good work of your government and all of you 👏 . I am a professional leopard photographer in Srilanka with over 460 sightings of this big cat wishes all the best in your efforts of re introducing to lndia .👍 Thanks.
Shantha.
Kudos….comment on societies at 2:09 is pure gold
Thank you for the update. I have a special love for these delicate animals.. often completely misunderstood by most people as vicious predators, which they are not. I still remember when I was in class 9 and sited Cheetahs as extinct animal in India in my tuition and everybody started laughing...because people didn't even know the difference between Leopard and Cheetah, the misunderstanding further enhanced by the fact that my native language(bengali), the leopards are called CheetaBagh. Of course, the very next day I brought in some big book to the class in an effort to prove what I said the other day, and this time even though nobody laughed, nobody took it seriously enough either. That's the day I realized most people are sheeple.
Thank you for this very clear explanation sir
I am amazed how much indeth research and genetic understanding was analysed before the program....I also deeply appreciate the transparent explanation of the current status. Though, I do question the level of failure on not evaluating the geographical topography, hemisphere environment as well as the poor quality monitoring of animal behaviour in distress.. is not excusable just because honesty is at the forefront
So proud Dr.J ! May the cheetah thrive in India ❤
Yeah
No many of them died...From the first lot..Not even half survived....It is a failed project...All of them are dying..It's a different environment and condition.
@@jacobphukan7023agreed
@@jacobphukan7023researchers estimated 60% causalities but it’s less than 30 percent
@@jacobphukan7023if out of 50 leopard atleast 15-20 survive this is successful
Many Thanks for the project update. I am sure your team will address the issues and eventually be sucessful.
Watching this video to see Dr. Jhalla's explanation (one of my favourite faculties). 👌👌👌
Sooperb initiative of Government.
Good to hear that. God bless the team.
Dr Jhala, proud of you. God Bless you 🙏
Congratulations and all the best to successful reintroduction of Cheetahs in India 🎉
Thank u sir, love this video and the information ❤
Thank you Sir
Superb sir
Great Task
Salute govt of India and team
Great to hear from you. Kudos
Well done
Very nice 🎉
Project will succeed ✌️
Informative
Honest Insight ! Thank you
Every cheetah need 300km sq at least
Kuno national park just have 750 km sq
Govt need take action on this situation
Because they will keep dying because of less space
and radio collor issue should be solved
Take action on these
Because they will no longer with us
Yes bro you are right the government have some plan to extend the National park as the area is around 6000 square kilometre forested landscape❤❤
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Great job Dr.Jhala. So well explained 😊
06:49 how on earth it is the highest density of leopards though? I mean there are places where the density is almost nearly 100 per 100 sq.km.
No it is still one of the high density leopard populations in the world!
Excellent. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Dr. Jhala!!
Target: 2100 Cheetahs by 2100
Good explanation, accepting incompetence, hopefully all will go well from here on.
Excellent work..
Wow 🎉🎉
Very knowledgeable 😊
Thank you very much.
Well explained
Congratulations 🎉🎉India
Please make a video of Asiatic cheetah or Iranian cheetah. Because they are on brink of extinction. Many people don't know about this sub species
Got the essence of Chita projects. Thank you sir.
I think Rajasthan would be a very suitable area for Cheetahs because Rajasthan has many large open Areas and Cheetahs have experience to live and hunt in open forest like Africa.
Cheetah needs forest land
@@umakantapradhan5745African cheetahs are different
@@umakantapradhan5745They need grasslands.
They need savannas Rajasthan is having kind of scrub habitat ( dry savannas)
MP has that environment too, plus melon green, orange and pink colors with white tempIes, the print suits it too.
ग्रेट info
Where can I donate for your this project sir? Thanks for the transparent documentary.
11:25 How about Koyna, Lonar & Melghat ?
Hope for best in future
00:06:53 *Correction* . *It has been confirmed that the Yala National Park, Sri Lanka has the highest density of leopards to be found anywhere in the world and is as much as one leopard per square kilometer*
It was a very nice explanation ❤
Can someone make a full documentry of cheetahs in India.... Eagerly waiting for it
If govt and forest officers cant manage to keep animals away from people on road in villages animals should be be behind high grills..
Insha Allah we will get success
Jaisalmer -Barmer area is suitable for Namibian cheetahs as its open land where they can run and hunt impala Deer and black bucks also Taal chapar ,So does Nauradehi- and few others .Mukundra can be a good meta population center.
This was my dream, prior to the start of the program it was stated in the wild 30% do not survive, we must cater for each and a unique print missing from our big cat family-lion, tiger, leopards, snow and clouded leopards.
Very nicely explained in layman language
All the best
Was it mentioned anywhere that how many total Cheetah were imported and how many are now left in India? 🤔
From Namibia 8 cheetahs, from South Africa 12. For the moment it is known that 3 cubs died, and 3 adults died. So, there should be 17 cheetahs (tbc)
Our best wishes. ❤
Long live cheetah, Long live wildlife, Long Live India 🇮🇳🐆
Lets see for 20 years👍
Sir what is the present situation healthwise all cheetah
YVJ ❤
only reason for importing cheetahs is that modi was not willing to give lions to MP. Gujarat is a lion state.
Kuno is very suitable for lions as it is very similar to Gir in terms of terrain and habitat.
Also a new gene pool for lions would have been created. If anything happens to gir lions population then species can be saved.
That park or Kuno is being used for cheetahs, 6 lions were given in the past and passed, they can’t survive near tigers.
@@Jenvlogs404 African lions were shifted to kuno in 1910 and they soon became man eaters...Asiatic lions were never shifted there
Maybe some cheetahs 🐆 can be introduced into MP... assuming the tigers do not kill them.
They seem to be holding their own against leopards 🐆
What a genuine explanation 🙏🙏
Those are Namibian cheetas. I am a proud Namibian, and glad we could help.
So how many animal were introduced and how many survived out of them
Sepsis in neck fur due to maggots? Do male Gir lions suffer similarly?
Why didn't you factor weather before bringing them.
You should join the team bro
@@obelix_gaul If i join , then dead cheetahs will come back?...is there any accountability in this country?
@@obelix_gaulwhy are you protecting cow dung they have given money and can't succeed.
Has mating taken place and if yes has any new cubs born in India?
Gujarat too would be a good site as it has very similar climate to the Horn of Africa
While some of the collusions were difficult to hear / experience, that is science. Before bringing more cheetahs to suffer, assure there is funding and trained people to support the ups / downs that can accompany such a large scale project. Optimistic that this is possible with the right learnings and management of those learnings - GOOD cause, keep up the focus.
I think v sud send 50experts in next few years to study cheetahs in africa for long term atleast 3-5yrs and then get them back to india and use their expertise to better conserve our cheetahs
As of now how many Cheetahs are in India?
❤ from sri lanka
Some of these cheetahs should be introduced in Sri Lanka as well once a base population has been built up in India.
This will create genetic 🧬 diversity and then cheetah 🐆 breeding pairs can be swapped ♻️ back and forth.
Well done on the program. Just a small correction the largest population of leopards and diversity is in Sri Lanka in yala national park.
I think gir and Rajasthan area forest reserves is best suited for cheetahs, Due to low humidity climate its best for cheetah.
Madhya Pradesh has lower Humidity and relatively lower ambient Temperature than Gujrat and Rajasthan.
Chambal area is even better suited for Lions.
@@speedstar6140 I am talking about cheetah. Humidity is connected with rainy area. Just like where is rains properly there is high humidity than other.
@@Bhairav191 I am laso taking about Cheetah, and for your information the Chambal region of Sheopur, Mourenna and Bhind receive lowest rainfall in M.P. and the climatic conditions of this region is semi-Arid which are very similar to that of Africa. Due to low rainfall and semi-arid climatic conditions, this region experience lower humidity.
Rajasthan has open areas in Jaisalmer Barmer and other areas where there is chinkara population along with black bucks and there is one more place in Gujrat where there are a lot of Blackbuck I am forgetting the name
Nice explanation so basically sir you wanna say that poor animals were not able to survive due to administrative lapse. So can plz tell us what action are take against those people who were not able to complete their duty.
I also hope we can introduce cheetahs to europe soon 😊😊😊😊😊😊
But Sir dont you think Asiatic lions also needs to spread throughout india not just in Gujrat like the tigers so if any diseases or virus or any natural calamity hits gujrat there is fear entire population of asiatic lion may be wiped off?
How many survived, so far?
Honest 👍
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It is indeed a challenge, however separation season and weather matching is a common sense . I don’t think it’s excusable oversight. However hope the team gets funding for continuation of the project
I think, we should look into the situation of street cows in India. They are living in very bad conditions....
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