Recently, tourists got to see Pawan Cheetah here at Kuno and they were quite happy to have the glimpse of the big cat. The gates for the tourists were opened in October last year and on weekends a huge number of tourists visit here in hope to see the cheetah.
While speaking to ANI on Monday, the Madhya Pradesh CM said, "From the vision for the future, this "Cheetah Project' will not only protect the cheetahs but also protect the rest of the wild life. The works in the project have been done in view of the wild life protection and so that the proj
"I am happy that a major cheetah project was started here by our prime minister Narendra Modi, union minister Bhupender Yadav and the then CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan and today I came here to see its arrangement. In the coming days, this project will not just protect cheetahs but also other
Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday expressed condolences on the demise of Namibia's President Hage G. Geingob, remembering his role in facilitating the relocation of eight Namibian Cheetahs to India in 2022.
A cheetah named Jwala brought in from Namibia gave birth to four cubs at Kuno National Park, and not three as was stated a day earlier, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav shared on Wednesday.
"Today, three cheetah cubs were born at Kuno National Park located in Sheopur district under the Cheetah Project started under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Madhya Pradesh Government. It is a special day in the world. There was a time when cheetahs were extinct from Asia
With the successful release of two male cheetahs, Agni and Vayu, on Sunday, tourists can now see cheetahs in the Ahera Tourism Zone, Kuno National Park, Shivpuri, marking a historic moment in wildlife conservation.
India's ambitious project Cheetah on Sunday completed one year after the first batch of eight Namibian cheetahs was released in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park (KNP) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his birthday on September 17, 2022.
The Supreme Court on Monday expressed satisfaction with the Centre's effort on the cheetah issue and noted the steps taken by the Government on the issue relating to cheetahs in Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.
“An infection caused due to the monsoon has come to our notice and we have also lost two cheetahs due to that infection. We have also shared its information with South Asia, Namibia and International experts. Now we are moving forward on its management issue,” the union minister told reporte