Cheetah 'Gamini' gives birth to 5 cubs in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park
Mar 11, 2024, at 03:11 am
New Delhi: A female Cheetah 'Gamini' gave birth to five cubs in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park, increasing the total count of big cats in the country to 26, Union Minister Bhupender Yadav said in a social media post.
Namibian envoy hopes Kunho cheetahs will adapt to Indian environment
Sep 04, 2023, at 03:08 am
New Delhi: High Commissioner of Namibia to India Gabriel Sinimbo has said the death of some Cheetahs brought from his country to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh is normal as they were introduced to a new environment, media reports said.
May 10, 2023, at 06:39 am
New Delhi/IBNS: A female cheetah released from South Africa in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park died of mating injuries on Tuesday, a government statement said.
Madhya Pradesh: Another cheetah, which was brought to India from South Africa, dies
Apr 24, 2023, at 09:55 am
Sheopur: An approximately six-year-old male cheetah, which was named ‘Uday’, died at Kuno National Park on Sunday, making it the second such fatality over the recent past.
South Africa translocates 12 cheetahs to India in a cooperation agreement
Feb 18, 2023, at 05:22 am
Cape Town/IBNS: Twelve cheetahs will later today (Friday) depart from South Africa for India, the South African government said.
Sep 17, 2022, at 03:05 pm
Gwalior: As many as eight cheetahs have arrived in India from Namibia and soon they will be released in Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday.
India inks MoU with Namibia to bring Cheetahs back after 70 years of extinction
Jul 22, 2022, at 03:41 am
New Delhi: Seventy years after cheetahs went extinct in India, the wild cats are set to roam the country's forests once again, starting with Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.
Cheetah, the world's fastest land animal, on the verge of extinction
Dec 28, 2016, at 08:26 pm
New Delhi, Dec 28 (IBNS): The world's fastest land animal, the cheetah, is dangerously close to extinction, according to a recent study conducted by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Panthera.