Madhya Pradesh’s tiger and Assam’s rhinoceros can both roam the forests together. The two states can jointly exchange these wildlife.
MP CM Mohan Yadav said this during his visit to Assam on Sunday. Dr. Mohan Yadav toured the world-famous Kaziranga National Park and nearby tea plantations. He observed the tea production process and interacted warmly with local farmers and women workers.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the tea industry is a symbol of Assam’s pride and economy. He said that a special initiative will be undertaken to strengthen cooperation, trust and partnership between Assam and Madhya Pradesh not only in trade and industry but also in eco-tourism and wildlife tourism.
CM said that Madhya Pradesh can provide Assam with gaur, gharial, and crocodiles. Assam can enrich our forests by providing us with rhinoceroses. The Chief Minister said that the cheetah relocation project is a unique example, in which we have rehabilitated African cheetahs in Madhya Pradesh. Similarly, we can save other endangered wildlife species by rehabilitating them.
At Kaziranga National Park, Dr. Yadav witnessed the enchanting natural beauty and wildlife conservation efforts. He affectionately fed sugarcane to elephants and learned about innovative practices for wildlife preservation. During his visit, a python was released back into its natural habitat.
It is noteworthy that Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a key center of Eastern Himalayan biodiversity and home to the iconic one-horned rhinoceros. The park also shelters elephants, wild buffaloes, swamp deer and numerous bird species, and is renowned for its thriving wildlife population and conservation initiatives.
