Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): An orientation programme was convened for creating awareness about Cheetahs in Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior on Tuesday. The wildlife experts and top-ranking forest officials from the neighbouring states such as Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh were present at the meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to involve all stakeholders, who were associated with Cheetah conservation, in the country. Cheetah is a free-ranging wild animal. They are straying out of Kuno National Park and visiting the surrounding forest areas and human habitations.
So, people will be made aware of the movement of Cheetahs. People living close to the wildlife sanctuaries in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan will be given tips about Cheetah's behavioural aspects and how to deal with them. Gwalior Commissioner Deepak Kumar Singh briefing reporters about the outcome of the meeting said that one year of the Cheetah project at the Kuno National Park is on the verge of completion. "In today's meeting wildlife experts and forest officials from Delhi, Bhopal, Gwalior and Chambal Forest Division as well as officials from Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, were present."