Cheetah in the open forest – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Out of the cheetahs brought from South Africa to Kuno National Park, three more cheetahs have been released from the enclosure into the open forest on Friday evening. Among them there is one female and two male cheetahs. Kuno Park Management had called a meeting of the Cheetah Task Force on 233 April. In the meeting it was decided that a total of five cheetahs including three females and two males would be released in the open forest, Under which these cheetahs have been freed in the open forest, the cheetahs that have been released in the open forest include female cheetah Gamini, male cheetah Vayu and Agni. Now the number of cheetahs in the open forest has increased to six. Let us inform that earlier four cheetahs were released in the open forest. The wind cheetah involved in this has been re-imprisoned in the enclosure due to its habit of repeatedly leaving Kuno National Park. DFO Prakash Kumar Verma said that according to the instructions of the Indian Ministry of Forest and Environment, on Friday evening one female and two males Including three cheetahs have been released from the enclosure into the open forest. Before being released from the enclosure into the open forest, the health test of the cheetahs was done, now the remaining two cheetahs will also be released in the open forest soon. He told that earlier four cheetahs were released in the open forest. The wind cheetah involved in this has been re-imprisoned in the enclosure due to its habit of repeatedly leaving Kuno National Park. Now the number of cheetahs in the open forest has increased to six. ,
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