Saving Animals in Madhya Pradesh

Introduction

The government of Madhya Pradesh is helping many animals. They brought cheetahs from Botswana and made new safe areas for wildlife.

Main Body

The government put two female cheetahs in Kuno National Park. Now there are 57 cheetahs. Four baby cheetahs were born in April 2026. The government is making more parks for them. They also help other animals. They made two new parks for tigers. They moved wild buffaloes to Kanha. They want many different animals to live there. People and animals sometimes fight. The government built a long wall to keep animals safe. They also give more money to people if an animal kills someone. They help birds and turtles too.

Conclusion

Madhya Pradesh uses science to save animals and help local people make money.

Learning

πŸ’‘ The 'Action' Pattern

In this story, we see many things the government did. To reach A2, you need to see how we change words to talk about the past.

The Pattern: Word + ed

  • Help β†’\rightarrow Helped
  • Move β†’\rightarrow Moved

The 'Rule Breakers' (Irregular) Some words change completely. You just have to memorize them:

  • Bring β†’\rightarrow Brought
  • Make β†’\rightarrow Made
  • Build β†’\rightarrow Built

How to use this in a sentence:

"They brought cheetahs from Botswana."

Quick Tip: Use these words when you tell a story about yesterday or last year. If you see an -ed at the end, it usually means the action is finished!

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
the group that runs a country or region
Example:The government will decide the new rules.
help (v.)
to give assistance or support
Example:She can help you with your homework.
animals (n.)
living creatures that are not plants
Example:There are many animals in the zoo.
cheetah (n.)
a fast-running big cat
Example:The cheetah is the fastest land animal.
wildlife (n.)
animals and plants living in natural conditions
Example:The park protects wildlife from danger.
park (n.)
a large area of land for recreation or nature
Example:We walked in the city park.
baby (n.)
a young animal or child
Example:The baby bird learned to fly.
born (v.)
to come into existence
Example:The baby was born last night.
tiger (n.)
a large cat with stripes
Example:The tiger roared loudly.
buffalo (n.)
a large animal with horns, often in Africa or Asia
Example:Farmers herd buffalo in the fields.
fight (v.)
to argue or battle
Example:The two dogs will fight if you don't separate them.
wall (n.)
a long vertical structure made of stone, brick, etc.
Example:The wall keeps the garden safe.
money (n.)
currency used for buying goods and services
Example:He saved money for a new bike.
science (n.)
the study of the natural world using experiments
Example:Science helps us understand the universe.
local (adj.)
belonging to a particular area or community
Example:Local people enjoy the festival.