Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched 8 cheetahs brought from Namibia into Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park on his birthday, September17 The park management has actually made all the security plans for the huge felines.
Now, 2 elephants from Satpura Tiger Reserve in Narmadapuram have actually been given the park for the security of the cheetahs. The elephants, Lakshmi and Siddhnath, were given the park last month due to their experience.
These elephants played a crucial function in the rescue operation to repel 4 out of 5 leopards that went into the unique enclosure produced the cheetahs prior to their arrival.
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Both the elephants are now patrolling day and night with the security groups of the national forest, together with keeping an eye on the cheetahs.
Cheetahs to invest a month in quarantine
Cheetahs who got here from Namibia to Kuno need to invest a month in quarantine in an unique enclosure. Siddhanath and Lakshmi are keeping an eye on the cheetahs present in these enclosures. Siddhanath and Lakshmi are likewise constantly patrolling together with the forest personnel to make sure that no other wildlife can be found in or around the enclosure.
Kuno National Park DFO Prakash Kumar Verma stated that the 30- year-old Siddhnath is acknowledged in the state for the rescue operation of tigers. Siddhnath has a mood issue and had actually eliminated 2 mahouts in the year 2010.
Siddhanth has actually eliminated 2 mahouts
Siddhanth played a crucial function in managing a tiger in January2021 25- year-old Lakshmi is of a really calm nature, however is specialist in her work. Lakshmi has actually mastered the ability of jungle safari, rescue operation or jungle patrol.
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