Jaipur, Feb. 16 -- An African cheetah from Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park, which had come to Baran district's Ramgarh crater area in December, was sighted further in the Kishanganj range on Saturday, officials said. Deputy conservator of forests (DFO) Bade Vivekanand Manikrao in Rajasthan's Baran said the cheetah, KP-2, was sighted venturing in the Ramgarh crater on November 27, after which it was sent back to Kuno on December 12. "However, on Saturday, it returned again to the Kishanganj forest area, and our forest staff spotted it." According to officials, local staff in the Kishanganj range found it resting under a tree at Banjhamli village. Manikrao said, "We have directed our officials to ensure necessary arrangements to send it back to Kuno, while the officials from KNP were also informed about the development." On November 27, KP-2 reached the Ramgarh crater area by crossing the Parvati river at the border of Madhya Pradesh's Sheopur and stayed there for over 15 days. He further added, "Its movement has been traced across 10 to 15 square kilometres in the Ramgarh crater area, where it also hunted a nilgai, a calf, and a goat. However, this time it had not hunted anything yet. We have asked our officials to closely monitor it." "The cheetah is safe. Our teams are following it constantly at a distance of 100 metres to 200 metres. We are also tracking its movement through the radio collar installed on its neck," said the officer. He further added that officials currently have no plan to tranquilise it, and they have also issued an alert to the local villagers. Forest officials said it is the fourth time in the last two years that a cheetah from Kuno National Park has entered Rajasthan. In December 2023, another cheetah, Agni, was sighted venturing into the Ramgarh crater area, following which authorities tranquilised it and brought it back to Kuno a day after. Three months later, another cheetah was sighted roaming around the Ramgarh area in March 2024, which itself returned to Kuno three days later, said the officials....