Asha, a cheetah from Kuno National Park, has moved with her cubs to Peeparghat, indicating continued use of natural corridors by the cheetah population. After successfully hunting a black deer, the family is now heading toward Parichha.
India's "Project Cheetah" aims to reintroduce cheetahs into the wild, with Kuno National Park currently housing 10 cheetahs. Despite setbacks, the project plans to boost their population to 40, restoring this once-extinct species in India.
In Sheopur, MP, locals offered water to cheetahs after a goat hunt, weeks after driving them off with stones. The viral video shows a calm moment of coexistence, but forest officials urge caution to avoid close contact with the wild animals
Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary is being prepared for cheetahs under the Cheetah Project, leading to the relocation of leopards. However, 3 leopards have died post-relocation, raising ecological concerns. Experts warn of wildlife imbalance.
Namibian cheetah Jwala & her four cubs were attacked by villagers in MP’s Sheopur after hunting a cattle calf near Kuno National Park. Villagers threw stones, forcing them to flee. Forest officials urged locals to stay calm, allow cheetahs to move freely.
Cheetah Gamini and her four cubs were released into the wild at Kuno National Park, bringing the number of free-roaming cheetahs to 17. This marks another step in India's cheetah conservation efforts, boosting wildlife and eco-tourism in Madhya Pradesh.
A study criticizes Project Cheetah, India’s effort to reintroduce African cheetahs, for ethical, social, ecological flaws. It highlights issues like poor adaptation, high mortality rates, lack of community consultation, & potential human-wildlife conflict
On International Cheetah Day, Kuno National Park showcases its success with 12 thriving cheetah cubs. Improved conservation and new settlements highlight India’s cheetah revival efforts
On December 4th, Kuno National Park will celebrate International Cheetah Day by releasing cheetahs into the open forest. This marks a key step in India's efforts to reintroduce the species, which was extinct in the country for 80 years.
Two newborn cheetah cubs at Kuno National Park were found dead just days after Chief Minister Yadav announced their birth. This raises concerns about the survival rate of cheetah cubs in the park
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