A historic moment has unfolded at MP’s Kuno National Park as female Cheetah Gamini’s daughter, aged about 25 months, has given birth to four cubs in the wild—marking a major milestone in India’s cheetah conservation journey.
Gamini’s daughter had been in the wild for over a year, and has successfully given birth to four cubs under natural conditions, marking a major step forward in the cheetah reintroduction programme, said Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav.
The Union Minister highlighted that this is the first recorded birth in the wild since the cheetah reintroduction began in 2022, and significantly, the first such instance involving an Indian-born female cheetah. He emphasized that the development represents a major achievement in achieving the core objectives of the project—ensuring survival and breeding of cheetahs under natural conditions in India.
Yadav stated that the achievement reflects the growing adaptation of cheetahs to Indian ecological conditions and demonstrates the success of sustained conservation and scientific management efforts at Kuno National Park.
The Union Minister also appreciated the dedication and tireless efforts of wildlife managers, veterinarians, and field staff involved in the cheetah conservation programme. He termed the development a proud moment for the nation and extended his heartiest congratulations to all those associated with the project.
