Recently strayed cheetah from Kuno National Park located in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh has been brought back from Karaira forest in Shivpuri district and left back in this park. The forest department had caught the leopard even before entering Uttar Pradesh. An official of the Forest Department gave this information on Sunday. This is the second time this month that a stray cheetah named Oban has been captured and brought back to the Kuno National Park. This cheetah named Oban is now also being called by the name Pawan. Oban was moving towards Jhansi: Sheopur Forest Divisional Officer Prakash Kumar Verma informed that Cheetah Oban was moving towards Karaira of Shivpuri district. From where he was moving forward. He said that on Saturday evening the Forest Department team sedated him, after which he was brought to Kuno National Park and left at around 9.30 pm on Saturday night. from Kuno Cheetah had gone kilometers away: Prakash Kumar told that when this cheetah was caught, at that time it was moving towards Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh. He said that when this cheetah was caught, it was close to Kuno National Park 772. kilometer away. Means this wandering cheetah 150 had covered a distance of 1 kilometer. Officials said that earlier the stray Oban was caught from the forest of Bairad area of ​​Shivpuri district on April 7 and from there it was released back to Palpur forest of Kuno National Park. Significantly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had brought five cheetahs from Namibia to India. PM Modi released five female and three male cheetahs last year 150 On September your was left in the enclosure in Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh on his 7th birthday. One of these is this cheetah named Oban. Many people are also calling it a wandering cheetah. ,CheetahKuno National ParkPublished Date Sun, Apr 23, 2023, 2: 14 PM IST

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Recently strayed cheetah from Kuno National Park located in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh has been brought back from Karaira forest in Shivpuri district and left back in this park. The forest department had caught the leopard even before entering Uttar Pradesh. An official of the Forest Department gave this information on Sunday. This is the second time this month that a stray cheetah named Oban has been captured and brought back to the Kuno National Park. This cheetah named Oban is now also being called by the name Pawan.

Oban was moving towards Jhansi: Sheopur Forest Divisional Officer Prakash Kumar Verma informed that Cheetah Oban was moving towards Karaira of Shivpuri district. From where he was moving forward. He said that on Saturday evening the Forest Department team sedated him, after which he was brought to Kuno National Park and left at around 9.30 pm on Saturday night.

from Kuno Cheetah had gone kilometers away: Prakash Kumar told that when this cheetah was caught, at that time it was moving towards Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh. He said that when this cheetah was caught, it was close to Kuno National Park 772. kilometer away. Means this wandering cheetah 150 had covered a distance of 1 kilometer. Officials said that earlier the stray Oban was caught from the forest of Bairad area of ​​Shivpuri district on April 7 and from there it was released back to Palpur forest of Kuno National Park.

Significantly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had brought five cheetahs from Namibia to India. PM Modi released five female and three male cheetahs last year 150 On September your was left in the enclosure in Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh on his 7th birthday. One of these is this cheetah named Oban. Many people are also calling it a wandering cheetah. ,CheetahKuno National ParkPublished Date

Sun, Apr 23, 2023, 2: 14 PM IST