HomeScienceAmid scorching heat, solar water system becomes a lifeline for Cheetah cubs in Kuno

Amid scorching heat, solar water system becomes a lifeline for Cheetah cubs in Kuno

A solar-powered water-lift system is now supporting cheetah cubs born this year. With June temperatures nearing 48°C, officials acted to avoid past heartbreak.

June 16, 2025 / 17:19 IST
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Solar Water System Helps Cheetah Cubs Survive Scorching Summer in Kuno (Image: PTI)
Solar Water System Helps Cheetah Cubs Survive Scorching Summer in Kuno (Image: PTI)

This summer, nature’s fiercest season met human innovation. At Kuno National Park, a quiet water flow is making all the difference for the youngest cheetahs. As temperatures soared, a solar-powered lifeline quietly stepped in.

Solar Power Offers New Hope
A solar-powered water-lift system is now supporting cheetah cubs born this year. With June temperatures nearing 48°C, officials acted to avoid past heartbreak. In May 2023, three cubs from Namibian cheetah Jwala died due to the intense heat. Learning from that loss, forest authorities set up a solar pump to lift water from the Kuno River.

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Water now travels through an 8.6-kilometre pipeline. It reaches more than 15 locations via sprinklers and water saucers. These have become vital for nursing mothers and newborn cubs.

Cubs Thrive Despite Harsh Heat
Additional principal chief conservator of forests and Cheetah Project director Uttam Kumar Sharma said the system has shown success. A video posted on X showed the green patches and watering points in action. Sharma noted the water's impact is most felt during peak summer, when the scorching 'loo' winds batter the region.