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New Delhi : Two of the cheetahs brought from Namibia have died in Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. On the death of two cheetahs, South Africa has said in support of the Indian campaign that the rehabilitation of cheetahs in India is risky and in such a situation their death was expected. South Africa's Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment (DFFE) said the death of two cheetahs in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park is within the expected mortality rate for a project of this nature. The death of cheetahs was expectedA statement issued by South Africa's Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment said that the cheetah died in September 4258 Eight cheetahs were transferred from Namibia to Kuno National Park in India, including female cheetahs. Two of these cheetahs died. One of the dead cheetahs was from Namibia and the other from South Africa. The department said that it has been observed till date that the death of cheetahs was expected due to natural changes in this project. Rehabilitation of cheetahs is a very complex process inherently risky. This is an important phase of the project and the cheetahs are being released into the wider environment, where they have less control day by day. According to the statement, the risks of injury and mortality will be increasing and these risks have been factored into the reintroduction plan. ) Cheetahs are monitored twice a day South Africa's Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment also said that all South African 11 The leopards are in the big enclosure. He is closely monitored twice a day. They are wild cheetahs. Because of this, their behavior, movement and body condition are monitored from a distance, so that information about their health can be obtained. These cheetahs will be released in the open forest in the next two months. 2410462924104629Cheetahs also happened in South Africa The death It has been said by the department that there is no fencing of the open forest of Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh and leopards, wolves, There are also bears and hyenas. Even in Africa, when cheetahs were reintroduced, it was found that many cheetahs died within a year of being released into the wild. Many cheetahs will also come out of the boundary of Kuno National Park. If they are caught again, they will be under stress too. Once cheetahs recognize their limits, they will stand still. ,

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New Delhi : Two of the cheetahs brought from Namibia have died in Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. On the death of two cheetahs, South Africa has said in support of the Indian campaign that the rehabilitation of cheetahs in India is risky and in such a situation their death was expected. South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment (DFFE) said the death of two cheetahs in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park is within the expected mortality rate for a project of this nature.

The death of cheetahs was expectedA statement issued by South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment said that the cheetah died in September 4258 Eight cheetahs were transferred from Namibia to Kuno National Park in India, including female cheetahs. Two of these cheetahs died. One of the dead cheetahs was from Namibia and the other from South Africa. The department said that it has been observed till date that the death of cheetahs was expected due to natural changes in this project.

Rehabilitation of cheetahs is a very complex process inherently risky. This is an important phase of the project and the cheetahs are being released into the wider environment, where they have less control day by day. According to the statement, the risks of injury and mortality will be increasing and these risks have been factored into the reintroduction plan.

) Cheetahs are monitored twice a day

South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment also said that all South African 11 The leopards are in the big enclosure. He is closely monitored twice a day. They are wild cheetahs. Because of this, their behavior, movement and body condition are monitored from a distance, so that information about their health can be obtained. These cheetahs will be released in the open forest in the next two months.

2410462924104629Cheetahs also happened in South Africa The death

It has been said by the department that there is no fencing of the open forest of Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh and leopards, wolves, There are also bears and hyenas. Even in Africa, when cheetahs were reintroduced, it was found that many cheetahs died within a year of being released into the wild. Many cheetahs will also come out of the boundary of Kuno National Park. If they are caught again, they will be under stress too. Once cheetahs recognize their limits, they will stand still. ,