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Indian-born cheetah gives birth to 5 cubs at Kuno National Park in a first for the reintroduction effort

A rare moment at Kuno National Park has marked an important step in India’s cheetah revival, with officials confirming a significant new milestone in the project.

November 21, 2025 / 11:22 IST
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Kuno National Park Achieves Historic First as Indian-Born Cheetah Gives Birth to 5 Cubs (Image: @DrMohanYadav51/X)
Kuno National Park Achieves Historic First as Indian-Born Cheetah Gives Birth to 5 Cubs (Image: @DrMohanYadav51/X)

Visitors at Kuno often expect quiet grasslands, yet this week brought rare excitement. Rangers found a young mother hiding five tiny cubs. Their faint calls echoed through the park at dawn. Officials say the moment reflects a new chapter. It marks fresh hope for a species once lost.

Indian-born cheetah Mukhi delivers five cubs

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Authorities now ask why this birth matters for conservation. Indian-born cheetah Mukhi delivered five healthy cubs in Kuno National Park. The announcement came on Thursday from officials in Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav shared the update on X. He said the mother and cubs appear strong and stable. Mukhi is the first Indian-born female cheetah to reproduce. Officials call the event an unprecedented step for Project Cheetah.

Project Cheetah sees major conservation milestone

Experts then consider what this means for the reintroduction plan. Cheetahs returned to India on 17 September 2022. Eight animals arrived from Namibia for intercontinental translocation. They included five females and three males released by the Prime Minister. Mukhi’s successful reproduction signals vital adaptation within Indian habitats. Yadav said the birth shows strong health and long-term promise. It also improves hopes for a self-sustaining cheetah population.

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