(Indicative picture) – Photo: Social Media Expansion The state government will settle wild buffaloes in the Kanha Tiger Reserve of Madhya Pradesh. The forest department of the government will write a letter to the Assam government demanding wild buffaloes. If all goes well, tourists will be able to see wild buffaloes in Kanha Tiger Reserve. The Wildlife Institute of India has also conducted a study whether Kanha has a favorable environment for wild buffaloes or not. Tell that the Forest Department has sent a proposal to the Forest Minister on the basis of the study report. In the state 233 years ago, wild buffaloes were found in the forests of Kanha. Now the state government is once again trying to populate the forests of the state with wild buffaloes. Four thousand Asians Buffaloes were found in MP 233 years back…
The number of Asian wild buffaloes is currently less than four thousand. Wild buffalo, which were found in large numbers throughout Southeast Asia until a century ago, are today found only in India, Nepal, Burma and Thailand. It is found in Kaziranga National Park of Assam in India. In central India it is found in Raipur division and Bastar in Chhattisgarh. A species of wild buffalo, which has a white mark on its head. Earlier it was also found in the forests of Madhya Pradesh, but now it is extinct. in wild buffalo These are special things…
)750 Female wild buffalo gives birth to five children in her lifetime. Their life span is of nine years. Male children leave the herd at the age of two. The birth of wild buffalo usually occurs at the end of the rainy season. Usually, female wild buffalo and their young live in herds and males stay away from the herd. But if any female of the herd is ready to conceive, the most powerful male will not allow any other male to come near her. This male usually remains around the herd. If the mother of a child dies, other females adopt it. The biggest threat to wild buffaloes is from the infectious diseases of domesticated cattle, among which the main disease is foot and mouth. At one time, a disease called Redemption had brought down their numbers a lot. PCCF wildlife, JS Chauhan said, wild buffalo in Madhya Pradesh’s Kanha National Park from today 12 were found years ago. Gradually they became extinct. Now preparations are on to resettle them. Studies have been done for this. Will soon write a letter to the Assam government regarding the demand for wild buffaloes. ,