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Kuno National Park: Located in Sheopur district of Madhya Pradesh After the news of infection of three cheetahs from Kuno National Park, the Forest Department team is engaged in continuous monitoring. These include the name of Pawan Cheetah, which is being treated under the supervision of forest department experts and doctors. The other two cheetahs have not yet been caught, due to which their treatment has not been started. The forest department is not able to track the cheetahs – Photo: Amar Ujala
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experts from South Africa also in Kuno National Park of Sheopur The team has reached the sanctuary. Continuously engaged in tracking the cheetahs infected with caller ID. DFO of Kuno National Park Prakash Verma has confirmed the infection of a leopard named Pawan. It is told that he has got infection due to wound marks on his neck.
They have told that three leopards including Pawan have got collar IDs around their necks or wounds on their necks due to mutual confrontation. There is even talk that the neck wounds of all the three cheetahs have been seriously infected by worms, which could not be treated immediately due to late detection. Because of this, infection has increased in the wound. Now after the increase in infection, there is a stir in the Kuno Forest staff.
In a hurry, doctors and cheetah experts were called and the exercise to catch the infected cheetahs has been started. After traculizing the leopard named Pawan, its treatment has been started by removing the collar ID from its neck. The other two leopards are unable to get hold of the forest staff. Because of this, his treatment has not started yet. , CCF Uttam Sharma of Kuno National Park has called the news of infection of cheetahs as misleading and said that it is not so. If something like this happens then the information will be shared. While Kuno DFO Prakash Verma says that Pawan Cheetah has got an infection, which is being treated and there is no such thing. ,
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