Neemuch, April 18 -- As an ongoing project for the second habitat of Cheetahs nears its end in Madhya Pradesh's Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Sanjay Raikhere on Friday morning said that two Cheetahs would be relocated from Kuno National Park, which is understood to be its first habitat in the country.
Raikhere stated that the works for the Cheetah Restoration Plan had been ongoing for the last 2.5 years, and arrangements were almost complete, as the work was in its final stage. He added that there was a 64-acre enclosure for the upcoming Cheetahs. He said that the hospital for the Cheetahs was also being renovated.
"The work of the Cheetah Restoration Plan has been going on in the Gandhi Sagar Wildlife...
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