Cheetah Nirwa gave up five cubs in the Kuno National Park of MP, CM Mohan Yadav showed the first look

Madhya Pradesh, chief minister Mohan Yadav, announced on Sunday that Cheetah Nirwa has bore five cubs in the Kuno National Park. With this new cub, the total number of cheetahs and cubs in Kunu in the Sheopur district increased to 29. Earlier this month, two cheetahs were transferred from Kunu to Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary. The total population of cheetahs, including cubs across the country, has now increased to 31 years when he shares the news on X late Sunday night, Yadav said: “It’s a matter of great pleasure that the population of Cheetahs in Kuno National Park is constantly increasing. Modi credited for attempts at conservation efforts in wildlife. Yadav congratulated the entire team, experts in wildlife and all others involved in conservation efforts in Kuno and described it as a ‘historical achievement’. The Cheetahs’ timelines in India on April 20, two South African cheetahs, Prabhash and Pavak – brought to the Kuo more than two years ago – were released into the Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary, which was spread over Take and Mandsaur districts. The Cheetah Reproduction Project in Kuno started on September 17, 2022 with eight nominated Cheetahs – five female and three male – the first intercontinental transfer of this species. Thereafter, 12 more leopards from South Africa were brought in February 2023. Before the new Cubs or Nirava, there were 24 cheetahs in Kunu, including 14 Indian -born cubs. Recently, with the transfer of two cheetahs to Gandhi Sagar, the Cheetah calculation of the park has been adapted to the latest births. Share this story -tags