Kuno National Park: 2 cheetahs have been left out of 8...
In Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh, two cheetahs out of 8 have been released in a large enclosure on saturday evening. These cheetahs were in quarantine in a small enclosure for the last 50 days. Another 6 cheetahs will be released in turn in the coming days. Cheetah Task Force members and wildlife experts released both the cheetahs at 7 pm on Saturday. prime minister Narendra Modi has expressed happiness on the release of these cheetahs in a big enclosure.
PM Modi chirped, 'Great news! It was told that after the mandatory quarantine, 2 cheetahs have been released in a large enclosure for further adaptation in the Kuno National Park. While other cheetahs will also be released soon. I am very happy to know that all the cheetahs are healthy, active and keeping well.
The big fence is spread over an area of 5 square kilometres. Cheetahs were brought from namibia to Kuno National Park in Sheopur on 17 september as part of the plan to settle in India. prime minister Narendra Modi had left these cheetahs in the enclosures. On november 5, these cheetahs completed 50 days in quarantine.
Cheetahs are kept in quarantine for a month
Under the initial plan, these cheetahs named Freddy, Alton, Savannah, Sasha, Obaan, Asha, Chibili and Saisa were kept in quarantine for a month. According to experts, usually wild animals are kept in quarantine for a month before and after transfer, so that they do not spread any infection brought with them from other countries.
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