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Summary Follow for latest updates Male Cheetah released in Kuno National Park, Sheopur Oban once again jumped the National Park area and reached the residential area of ​​Shivpuri district on Saturday night. A team of the National Park was engaged in finding Oban through radio collar. It was learned on Sunday morning that Oban had crossed the limits of the park and entered Jorai village of Shivpuri. Oban Cheetah seen in the fields on Sunday morning - Photo: Amar Ujala Detail 1681647305 Sheopur District of Madhya Pradesh Once again a cheetah named Oban has escaped from the Kuno National Park. This cheetah was seen strolling in the fields on Sunday morning in Jaurai village of Bairad tehsil of Shivpuri district. Seeing the cheetah suddenly in the fields, there is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers. While a team of Forest Department and Kuno National Park is engaged in the exercise of protecting the cheetah and taking the cheetah back to the area of ​​Kuno National Park. In fact, Oban, the male cheetah released in Kuno National Park of Sheopur district once again jumped the National Park area on Saturday night and reached the residential area of ​​Shivpuri district. A team of the National Park was engaged in finding Oban through radio collar. Meanwhile, on Sunday morning, it was learned through the villagers that Oban had crossed the border of Kuno National Park and entered village Jaurai in Bairad tehsil of Shivpuri district. At this time he is resting under a tree in a farmer's field. Cheetah Oban has escaped from Kuno Park twice before. Even then he came out of the forest and entered the rural areas. After that, the team of the department brought Oban to the reserved area with great difficulty. Whereas, once again Oban has gone out. Forest guard Alok Prajapati, forest range assistant Sughar Singh Bajoria, forest guard Gabbar Singh Bajoria, tracking guard Surendra Yadav and driver Hariom Parihar of the Forest Department team are present on the spot. They are trying to take the cheetah to the National Park area. ,

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Male Cheetah released in Kuno National Park, Sheopur Oban once again jumped the National Park area and reached the residential area of ​​Shivpuri district on Saturday night. A team of the National Park was engaged in finding Oban through radio collar. It was learned on Sunday morning that Oban had crossed the limits of the park and entered Jorai village of Shivpuri. Oban Cheetah seen in the fields on Sunday morning – Photo: Amar Ujala

Detail 1681647305 Sheopur District of Madhya Pradesh Once again a cheetah named Oban has escaped from the Kuno National Park. This cheetah was seen strolling in the fields on Sunday morning in Jaurai village of Bairad tehsil of Shivpuri district. Seeing the cheetah suddenly in the fields, there is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers. While a team of Forest Department and Kuno National Park is engaged in the exercise of protecting the cheetah and taking the cheetah back to the area of ​​Kuno National Park.

In fact, Oban, the male cheetah released in Kuno National Park of Sheopur district once again jumped the National Park area on Saturday night and reached the residential area of ​​Shivpuri district. A team of the National Park was engaged in finding Oban through radio collar. Meanwhile, on Sunday morning, it was learned through the villagers that Oban had crossed the border of Kuno National Park and entered village Jaurai in Bairad tehsil of Shivpuri district. At this time he is resting under a tree in a farmer’s field.

Cheetah Oban has escaped from Kuno Park twice before. Even then he came out of the forest and entered the rural areas. After that, the team of the department brought Oban to the reserved area with great difficulty. Whereas, once again Oban has gone out. Forest guard Alok Prajapati, forest range assistant Sughar Singh Bajoria, forest guard Gabbar Singh Bajoria, tracking guard Surendra Yadav and driver Hariom Parihar of the Forest Department team are present on the spot. They are trying to take the cheetah to the National Park area. ,

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