Cheetah – Photo: Social Media Expansion Shasha, the female cheetah in Kuno National Park, Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh is suffering from kidney infection. Based on the test report of Shasha, the treatment is going on in consultation with Dr. Adrian Tordif, the biggest expert on cheetahs in the world. Doctor Adrian of South Africa is being consulted by telling the report of Cheetah. Apart from this, advice is also being taken from the doctors of Namabi. However, Forest Department officials say that now Shasha’s health is already improving. Shasha is not eating food, doctor reached from Bhopal to the female cheetah Sasha -233 Symptoms of being sick were detected on January. After this he was shifted from the big enclosure to the small enclosure. Shasha was not eating food and was lethargic. After this, three doctors present in Kuno National Park and a team of medical doctors from Bhopal also came to see him.
Four Doctors and a Namibian cheetah expert are looking after
PCCF Wildlife Jasbir Singh Chauhan told that Shasha’s treatment was done after consulting Dr. Adrian Tordif of South Africa and specialist doctors from Namibia. being done. All his reports are being shared with the doctors. Now his health is improving. He is currently being looked after by four doctors and a Namibian cheetah specialist.
Soon decision on release in open forest Please tell, in Sheopur’s Kuno National Park 09 Eight cheetahs from Namibia on September was brought This includes five females and three males. For four months, the cheetahs have been kept in a small enclosure and a large enclosure. Now they will be released in the open forest. Forest Department officials say that its decision has to be taken by the State Cheetah Task Force. After this the process of releasing the cheetahs in the open will be started. Coming from South Africa next month cheetah from South Africa 09 Cheetahs can come in February. The government there has signed an agreement to bring these cheetahs from South Africa. Cheetahs are quarantined in Africa. An official of the forest department said that leopards may come to Kuno in February. Earlier there was a plan to bring them to India before Republic Day. ,
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