2 Cheetahs Released "Into Wild" At Madhya Pradesh' Kuno National Park: Official
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"Oban and Asha were among the eight cheetahs brought to KNP in September last year. They were released into the wild on Saturday," principal chief conservator of forests J S Chauhan told PTI.
Two cheetahs - Oban and Asha - were released into the wild at the Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park (KNP) on Saturday, almost six months after they were brought from Namibia, an official said.
They had been kept in 'hunting enclosures' at KNP until now.
"Oban and Asha were among the eight cheetahs brought to KNP in September last year. They were released into the wild on Saturday," principal chief conservator of forests J S Chauhan told PTI.
Oban was released first and Asha a few hours later in the afternoon.
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