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mp expands wildlife push beyond tigers cheetah tally reaches 57 vulture conservation gains pace
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AI-generatedThe article describes wildlife conservation initiatives in Madhya Pradesh, India, including cheetah reintroduction, tiger reserve designations, and elephant management. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication is identified. The news is purely about government-led conservation efforts with no immediate economic or market relevance.
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- Madhya Pradesh to release two female cheetahs from Botswana at Kuno National Park on May 10-11, 2026.
- Total cheetah count under Project Cheetah reaches 57, including four cubs born in April 2026.
- Ratapani and Madhav National Parks designated as tiger reserves in 2024 and 2025.
- βΉ47 crore plan approved to manage wild elephants and reduce human-animal conflicts.
- Vulture conservation breeding center near Bhopal is underway.