The Free Press Journal

CHEETAH RETURNS

- OUR STAFF REPORTER city.bhopal@fpj.co.in

Kuno National Park is ready to welcome eight Namibian cheetahs, which will land on its soil on Saturday. It’s learnt that cheetahs were kept in specially designed enclosures in Namibia before they boarded a special plane, which would bring them to Gwalior. The ground level preparatio­ns at Kuno National Park have been completed.

On Friday, Kuno National Park remained abuzz with the whirlwind tours of wild life experts, forest, police officials etc. They all took stock of arrangemen­ts and issued orders.

Sources said that after bringing the cheetahs from Gwalior by an army chopper, they will be kept in enclosures

in Tiktoli area of Kuno National Park.

It’s also learnt that a veterinari­an will accompany cheetahs in the special plane from Namibia to

Gwalior and subsequent­ly to Kuno National Park. The expert will stay at Kuno National Park for some days to train the local staff and veterinary doctors on cheetas’ care.

As per officials, cheetahs are being brought here with empty stomach as this is a required norm during the shifting of wild animals. They will be subjected to health check-up on arrival at Kuno National Park and will kept in quarantine for 30 before they are released.

Meanwhile, security has been beefed up around Kuno in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit.

Out of seven helipads laid in Sheopur, three are inside the Kuno Park and are under tight vigil.

Meanwhile, herbivores, cheethas’ prey, have been released into the enclosures. The herbivores have been brought to Kuno National Park from other parks.

 ?? ?? Preparatio­ns underway at the Kuno-Palpur National Park where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release cheetahs brought from Namibia on Sept. 17, in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur district Friday
Preparatio­ns underway at the Kuno-Palpur National Park where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release cheetahs brought from Namibia on Sept. 17, in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur district Friday

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