India’s ambitious Project Cheetah has received a significant boost with the news of Mukhi, an Indian-born cheetah, successfully giving birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Wildlife officials are celebrating this as a powerful testament to the species’ successful adaptation to its new Indian environment.
The Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister announced the groundbreaking development, highlighting it as a major victory for the cheetah reintroduction program. He confirmed that both the mother cheetah and her five newborns are in excellent health. This event marks a crucial milestone, as Mukhi, at 33 months old, is not only the first cheetah born in India in recent times but also the first to successfully reproduce, signaling a bright future for the species in the country. The successful reproduction is seen as a strong indicator of the cheetahs’ well-being and their potential for establishing a self-sustaining and genetically diverse population in India, aligning with national conservation objectives.








