Cheetah ‘Oban’ – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion One of the cheetahs brought from Namibia in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park has again reached the residential area. The cheetah ‘Oban’, which reached the residential area from Kuno Sanctuary on Sunday morning, has still not returned. ‘Oban’ is currently a problem for the Forest Department. 233 Even after the hour has passed, he is not going back to Kuno Sanctuary. Although, this cheetah had reached the area of Kuno Sanctuary on Sunday evening, but again reached the residential area at night. After that he was also seen in the fields. The Forest Department team is constantly keeping an eye on him. Parvati-Baroda Cheetah reached near the village
2023 According to information, Oban Cheeta is present in the area near Quarry River. The villagers have seen him drinking water in the river. It is being told that the cheetah has crossed the Kvari river and reached near Parvati-Baroda village. Officers and employees of Revenue, Police and Forest Department 233 are present on the spot. Cheetah is now about one to one and a half kilometer away from the village. A plan is also being made to tranquilize the leopard to bring it back. At present, the forest staff is waiting for the leopard to return after monitoring it. Waiting to return’
Amit Rathore, SDO of Kuno Forest Division of Vijaypur area told that Cheetah is completely safe. He is under the supervision of the forest staff. The cheetah is not stressed so it is being waited for to return on its own. Leaving Kuno National Park, Oban Cheetah reached the area near Jhar Baroda village of Vijaypur on Sunday morning. On the information of the villagers, the team of Forest Department and Wildlife reached the spot. When these teams started searching for the Oban cheetah, it appeared in a field. , The forest department tried several times to pick up the Oban cheetah, but the efforts of the teams were unsuccessful. After a lot of effort, Oban Cheetah started going towards Kuno National Park on its own and the forest department team was monitoring behind. The Oban cheetah had reached Kuno National Park between 6 and 7 in the evening. According to the information, Oban Cheetah had also hunted a cow. His dead body was seen by the villagers of the area. ,
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