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The arrangement of favorite food of cheetahs in the Kuns, 181 cheetals left in the forest, cheetahs are coming empty stomach

A total of 8 cheetahs are going to come to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. A senior forest department official said that these cheetahs will travel from Namibia to India on an empty stomach. On September 17, these cheetahs will be brought by cargo aircraft. Chief Conservator of Forests JS Chauhan told that as a precaution it is mandatory that the animal should be kept empty stomach during the journey. This precaution is being taken because animals may have problems like nausea during long journeys.

At the same time, about 181 cheetals have been released in the Kuno National Park to satisfy the hunger of cheetahs. These chitals have been brought from Chidikho Sanctuary located at Narsinghgarh in Rajgarh district of the state. And on September 17, cheetahs will also be brought to the Kuno National Park. These cheetahs will be released in the enclosure here by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. These 8 cheetahs include 2 males of five and a half years, a male of 4 and a half years, 1 female of two and a half years, 1 female of 4 years, 1 female of two years and 2 females of 5 years are also included.

According to the information, the number of chital and deer is very high in Chidikho Sanctuary. Because of this, 181 chital cunos have been brought from here. According to experts, the cheetal is said to be the favorite prey of the cheetah. And so now cheetahs will now hunt these cheetahs and will be able to increase their numbers. It is being told that after Kuno, the next stop is being prepared near Gandhisagar. And preparations have been made here too. In which 500 cheetals were sent from Narsinghgarh.

Let us tell you that the Cheetah Project was created to preserve the species of Cheetah, which disappeared about 74 years ago in India. Under which cheetahs are being brought to India from Namibia. On June 16, experts from South Africa and Namibia, who came to Kuno to take stock of the preparedness, had suggested to increase the number of chital here.

On Friday, five female African cheetahs and three male African cheetahs will leave for their new home in India, covering a journey of 20 hours and 8,000 kilometres. Cheetahs will be brought by special Boeing 747 aircraft. After which the cheetahs will be taken to the Kuno National Park. Where Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will release these cheetahs in the open forest.

To see the cheetahs, a large number of tourists from all over the country and abroad are sure to come to Kuno. The need for accommodation and tour guides is already being felt for tourists. That is why the local administration has decided to convert the houses of 50 tribals into rural home stays. Along with this, 30 tribal women have also been made tourist guides.

After the settlement of cheetahs, tourists in Kuno Sanctuary got accurate information about the forest, river, waterfalls to wild creatures. Along with this, tourists can easily get information about the nearby tourist, historical and philosophical places. For which many young girls who were made guides were educated, who could read and understand English also. All of them have been trained for three months.