New Delhi: Madhya Pradesh will release three cheetahs into the wild at Kuno National Park on Thursday, marking International Cheetah Day. The project, launched in 2022 with animals brought from Namibia, has already grown the population to 32 across Kuno and Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary.
The initiative has seen successful breeding, including the recent birth of five cubs to Mukhi, the first India-born cheetah to reproduce. Authorities have completed all preparations, including monitoring and security, to ensure a smooth transition of the new cheetahs into their natural habitat. This release represents another milestone in India’s effort to reintroduce the species and secure its future in the wild.
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