Caught Oban – Photo: Social Media Expansion The Oban Cheetah that ran away from Kuno National Park in Sheopur has been caught after about six days. Oban was seen in a residential area on Thursday. After which the team from South Africa caught him by conducting a rescue operation on Thursday evening itself. The team has gone to Kuno National Park in Sheopur with Oban. While at present the female cheetah named Asha has not returned. The villagers have heaved a sigh of relief after Oban was caught. In fact, six days ago, a male cheetah named Oban had escaped from Kuno National Park, which was roaming in the residential area adjacent to the forest of Bairad tehsil area of Shivpuri district for the last three days. On Thursday evening, a special team from South Africa rescued and caught him from the forest of Dabarpura village in Bairad tehsil area. As soon as Oban came out of the park boundary, the team of Kuno National Park was keeping a close watch on every movement of the cheetah. Along with this, for the last three days, the Pohri Forest Department and the police team were also deployed under the protection of Cheetah. On Thursday morning, the cheetah came out of the forest of Ghazigarh village and reached the forest and fields of Dabarpura village. On Wednesday, Oban had also hunted chital in the forest of Jaurai village. Hope still absconding
415 Oban is captured by the African team, but Asha is still on the run from the forest staff. The female cheetah Asha has been out of the Kuno National Park for the last four days, which is being monitored by the staff of the Forest Department. On Thursday, Asha was seen around Sair Baba’s place in the forest of the famous Dhauret Sarkar temple in Virpur area, which comes under the buffer zone of Kuno. There is also a dense forest and there are natural water springs around. Other wildlife are also here in large numbers, perhaps that is why Asha is liking this area very much. ,
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