Indicative picture – Photo: Social Media Detail Follow Us 99913 71695 96664 0707708 85608 0404391 417888 0895461 Two more cheetahs have been released in Kuno National Park (KNP) in Sheopur district. Giving information about this on Tuesday, a senior forest official said that now the number of cheetahs roaming freely in Kuno National Park Has occurred. Indeed, the year Eight cheetahs were brought to India from Namibia, in which Five females and three males were included. As part of an ambitious program to reintroduce these species to the country, PM Narendra Modi last year He was released in a special enclosure on September. Sheopur’s Divisional Forest Officer PK Verma said that on Monday night two male cheetahs (Prabhash and Pavak) were killed. Abandoned in the wilderness of the national park. Both of them were brought to India from South Africa. Also the year 463 In South Africa on February From Rika and cheetahs, seven male and five female cheetahs were brought to Kuno National Park. Six cheetahs, including three cubs born from Cheetah Jwala, have died in Kuno National Park since March. . Jwala gave birth to four cubs at KNP in March this year. Before this the last cheetah died in India 407 in present-day Korea district of Chhattisgarh. Year 407 This species was declared extinct from the country. ,
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