NewzVille Desk
It’s a moment of immense pride and joy for Project Cheetah as Aasha, the Namibia cheetah and a proud second-time mother, gave birth to five cubs today at Kuno National Park.
With this, the tally of Indian-born surviving cubs rises to 24, marking the eighth successful cheetah litter on Indian soil—a significant milestone in India’s cheetah conservation journey.
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Minister of Environmental, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav wrote on ‘X’, “This joyous achievement stands as a shining testimony to the unwavering dedication, skill, and commitment of the field staff and veterinarians working tirelessly on the ground. May Aasha and her cubs thrive, flourish, and sprint India’s cheetah story to even greater success.”
With their arrival, the total cheetah population in India now stands at 35.




