The Madhya Pradesh government has sought from the Centre shifting of some near-extinct Asiatic lions from Gujarat's Gir Sanctuary, home to about 400 of the species.
A special committee formed to ensure successful shifting of the lions made an action plan and sent it to the Centre which forwarded it to the MP government for its comments.
"One of the important aspects mentioned in that action plan is that such schemes should be run for long term basis for 25 years. To execute such long term scheme from financial, technical and administrative point of views, it would be necessary to sign an MoU between Ministry of Environment and Forests, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh government.
The action plan has pointed out shortage of staff in Palpur Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary under Sheopur district and suggested the state government to fill all such posts.
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Of 195 sanctioned posts, 164 are filled. Twenty-three posts of forest guards, five posts of range assistant, two post of range officers and one post of sub-divisional officer were lying vacant, the action plan said.
Supreme Court had on April 15 last year allowed trans- location of Asiatic lions from Gujarat to Madhya Pradesh, saying the species is under threat of extinction and needs a second home.
Gujarat had opposed Madhya Pradesh's plea, saying lions would not be safe there as the central state had failed to preserve its own tiger population in the Panna reserve forest.