Watch: PM Shares Video Of Cheetahs Released Into Larger Enclosure At Kuno
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The cheetahs were brought to India from Namibia as a part of an intercontinental translocation project.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday shared a video of two cheetahs, who have been released to a bigger enclosure of Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park (KNP). The two of eight cheetahs have completed the mandatory quarantine. PM Modi also said that “all cheetahs are healthy, active and adjusting well.” Great news! Am told that after the mandatory quarantine, 2 cheetahs have been released to a bigger enclosure for further adaptation to the Kuno habitat. Others will be released soon. I'm also glad to know that all cheetahs are healthy, active and adjusting well. ???? pic.twitter.com/UeAGcs8YmJ
The text attached to the video read, “Great news. I am told that after the mandatory quarantine, 2 cheetahs have been released to a bigger enclosure for further adaptation to the Kuno habitat. Others will be released soon. I'm also glad to know that all cheetahs are healthy, active and adjusting well.”
The cheetahs were brought to India from Namibia as a part of an intercontinental translocation project called Project Cheetah.