India’s First Inter-State Cheetah Corridor Set to Span Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
In a landmark move for wildlife conservation in India, Rajasthan is set to join Madhya Pradesh in establishing the country’s first inter-state cheetah conservation corridor, spanning 17,000 square kilometers. The project will connect Palpur Kuno National Park and Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh with the Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan, creating a contiguous and protected landscape for cheetahs to thrive.
The news is significant because it marks a major step forward in Project Cheetah, India’s ambitious initiative to reintroduce and conserve cheetahs. Rajasthan’s inclusion will expand the corridor area and strengthen India’s position as a pioneer in large carnivore conservation in Asia. An MoU between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan is expected soon.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | India’s First Inter-State Cheetah Corridor Set to Span Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan |
| States Involved | Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan |
| Total Area | 17,000 sq km (10,500 in MP, 6,500 in Rajasthan) |
| Key Reserves | Kuno NP, Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary, Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve |
| Rajasthan Districts Involved | Kota, Bundi, Baran, Jhalawar, Sawai Madhopur, Karauli, Chittorgarh |
| Implementing Agencies | NTCA, Wildlife Institute of India |
| MoU Status | Awaiting final approval by both state CMs |
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