Bhopal (MP): On his 72nd birthday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh on September 17, following the cheetah reintroduction project where Cheetahs from Africa and Namibia will be brought into the Park located in the Sheopur district. To ensure the survival of African cheetahs, preparations are being made in Kuno.
“PM Narendra Modi will be visiting Kuno National Park on his birthday on September 17. On the very same day, Cheetahs from South Africa will be brought to the park,” said Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Following the PM's visit preparations are underway and at least seven helipads are being constructed in and around the Kuno National Park (KNP), officials said.
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A team from South Africa also arrived at KNP on Tuesday. Wildlife Institute of India (WII) dean and senior professor Yadvendradev Vikramsinh Jhala, who is playing an important role in the cheetah translocation plan, also reached the KNP on Tuesday, an official said.
Twelve cheetahs, including four to five females, have been vaccinated and quarantined for a month as part of preparations and now are ready to be flown to India. First cheetahs will be airlifted from Namibia first to Gwalior and later by road to KNP. Last month, India was expected to lift the spotted animals from the two countries, but the plan did not work.