On International Cheetah Day, Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav releases 3 cheetahs into Kuno National Park.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Dec 5, 2025

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The release marks a significant step in India’s efforts to restore the world’s fastest land animal to its natural habitat.

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Project Cheetah, launched by PM Modi in 2022, has already seen 32 cheetahs thrive in India, originally brought from Namibia.

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Mukhi, an India-born cheetah, made history this November by giving birth to five cubs, a first since the project’s inception.

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The Kuno National Park now hosts 29 cheetahs, with 16 roaming freely in the park.

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The latest release of three cheetahs will further strengthen India’s growing population of the species.

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The Forest Department has made extensive preparations, including tracking teams and monitoring units, for the release event.

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Cheetahs have adapted well to Indian conditions, with breeding successes proving the project’s sustainability.

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Mukhi’s successful birth of cubs shows that cheetahs can not only survive but settle into India’s landscape.

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This milestone in wildlife conservation signals hope for the future of cheetahs in India, ensuring a stable future for the species.