NewzVille Desk
Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh welcomes three new cubs. Gamini, the South African cheetah and second-time mother, has given birth to 3 new cubs into the world.
This joyful arrival marks the ninth successful cheetah litter on Indian soil and takes the number of surviving Indian-born cubs to 27.
Sharing the good news Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav on social media ‘X’ wrote: “A roaring new chapter at Kuno on the occasion of completion of 3 years of arrival of cheetahs from South Africa. Celebrations echo through Kuno National Park as Gamini, the South African cheetah and second-time mother, has brought 3 new cubs into the world.”
With the newest offsprings, India’s total cheetah population has now reached 38 which is a powerful symbol of the country’s determined and historic conservation effort.
Yadav added with saying, Each birth strengthens the foundation of Project Cheetah and reflects the passion, perseverance, and round-the-clock dedication of the field staff and veterinary teams who have nurtured this dream into reality. A moment of pride for Kuno, and for India—may Gamini and her three little sprinters grow strong and carry the nation’s cheetah revival story forward with speed and grace.”




