Cheetah from Kuno National Park Sparks Concern in Rajasthan Villages
A cheetah from Kuno National Park (KNP) has been making headlines after its presence and recent activities stirred concern in parts of Rajasthan. According to reports, the cheetah, identified as KGP-3, has been tracked venturing into villages near the state’s Karauli and...
A cheetah from Kuno National Park (KNP) has been making headlines after its presence and recent activities stirred concern in parts of Rajasthan.
According to reports, the cheetah, identified as KGP-3, has been tracked venturing into villages near the state’s Karauli and...
Google Trends topic image (Dainik Bhaskar)
A cheetah from Kuno National Park (KNP) has been making headlines after its presence and recent activities stirred concern in parts of Rajasthan. According to reports, the cheetah, identified as KGP-3, has been tracked venturing into villages near the state’s Karauli and Bharatpur districts, leading to heightened vigilance among locals and forest authorities.
The cheetah's movements have been under continuous monitoring through its radio collar, as stated in reports. In Karauli, the animal reportedly attacked and killed five sheep in Nawalapura village, prompting fear among residents. The forest department has been alerted and is closely observing the situation. Additionally, another incident was reported in Bharatpur, where the cheetah is said to have hunted a calf, further escalating concerns in the region.
In a related development, a cheetah has reportedly remained in the Baraietha area near Sikandra village for the past 10 days. A team from Kuno National Park has been deployed to keep a close watch on the predator as it roams near the local hills.
The topic has gained significant traction online and is currently trending on Google Trends India, drawing attention to the challenges of wildlife management and conservation efforts in human-inhabited areas. According to Google Trends India, the topic has remained in active search discussions, while referenced news reports continue to shape reader interest. The update is based on trend feed signals and listed source links only, without adding new claims beyond cited references.