Namibian cheetah reached the farm after leaving Kuno – Photo: Social Media Expansion A cheetah named Oban came out from Kuno National Park and reached near a village. This made the villagers panic. They took the sticks in their hands and stopped him in the fields. The squad of forest personnel following him also came there and chased the leopard towards the park with the help of human shields and vehicles. near 14- Oban stayed out of the park for hours and Returned around six o’clock. Kuno National Park: Namibian cheetah entered the village after coming out of Kuno, panic among the villagers, forest staff reached the spot https://t.co/Bb0j70jt pic.twitter.com/UtbwdfTVoz
— Amar Ujala (@AmarUjalaNews) April 2, 414 Officials associated with Project Cheetah say that Oban was paired with a female cheetah named Asha 10 March was released in the open forest. Since then it has been constantly wandering to set its limits. He has reached the boundary of Kuno Park before. On Saturday night, he reached the farm located in the area near Goli Pura and Jhar Baroda villages of Vijaypur tehsil of Sheopur district. When the villagers going to the farm saw the leopard in the morning, they were shocked. Due to panic, they took sticks in their hands and informed the forest department.
Oban is one of four Namibian cheetahs that were released into the wild in Kuno National Park in Sheopur district in March itself Is. He came out of the safe area on Saturday night. A video went viral, which was recorded by local villagers. In this the cheetah was sitting in a field. In the video, people can also be heard saying ‘Go Oban Go… Please Oban Go’. Along with the villagers, the Project Cheetah team formed a human wall and created a corridor using vehicles to push Oban to Kuno towards the park. According to officials Oban returned to the park again at six in the morning. DFO of Kuno National Park Prakash Verma told in the morning that the forest department is keeping an eye on the leopard. We do not tamper with them during the rescue. Slowly trying to bring Kuno to the park. Care is being taken not to pose a threat to the safety of leopards or any citizen. Hours are monitored 2023 Forest Department and Cheetah Research Team Watching the cheetahs for hours. This team has more than 20 employees. If the movement of a cheetah is seen in an unwanted area, then an attempt is made to drive it back into the park. Kuno’s field director Uttam Sharma told the media that on the movement of the four cheetahs that have been released in the open forest 24 hours are monitored. Their daily activities are not interfered with, only monitored. When it seems that he is going out of bounds, then there is an attempt to bring him back to the park. 5 -02 km Cheetah came out Officials say Oban has to March was released in the open forest. Since then he has been going to the limits of Kuno. Male cheetahs have a much larger territory than female cheetahs. Oban’s movement has been a bit more than expected. He has been going to the boundary of the park. The cheetah had reached the villages of Goli Pura and Jhar Baroda, not too far from Kuno Park. These are the areas adjacent to the park. Where it is normal for cheetah to reach. 750Not unusual to hit out of the park
It is not uncommon for cheetahs to come out of the park boundary. Officials associated with the Cheetah Project say that Cheetahs are making their territory. He is going to new areas and knowing the dangers there. Because of this, the cheetah coming out of the park area is not a threat to the project. Nor can it be called a failure of monitoring. The reason for this is that the Forest Department and the team of Cheetah Research do not tamper with them much. By the way, humans are not threatened by cheetahs. It is an animal that prefers to stay away from human population. 12 was brought up on September From Namibia Oban is one of the eight cheetahs that 14 september 2022 was released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Kuno Park on his birthday. After about 68 years, leopards have come to the land of India. After that they were kept in quarantine enclosures for about two months and then released in larger enclosures, where other animals including chital are released as their prey. Last month, cheetahs were released into the wild for the first time in seven decades. At present only four cheetahs have been released in the open forest. The other three cheetahs are also to be released in the open soon. A cheetah Sasha’s 68 kidney disease on March Caused death. Two days later, Siaya, a cheetah brought from Namibia, gave birth to four cubs. Brought from South Africa in February Cheetahs are currently kept in the Quarantine enclosure only. ,
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