Cheetah Conservation: Kuno National Park achieves a conservation milestone with Cheetah Nirva giving birth to five cubs, raising the park's cheetah and cub count to 29 and the national total to 31:

Cheetah Conservation: Kuno National Park achieves a conservation milestone with Cheetah Nirva giving birth to five cubs, raising the park's cheetah and cub count to 29 and the national total to 31:

Daily Current Affairs   /   Cheetah Conservation: Kuno National Park achieves a conservation milestone with Cheetah Nirva giving birth to five cubs, raising the park's cheetah and cub count to 29 and the national total to 31:

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Category : National Published on: April 30 2025

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  • Cheetah Nirva at Kuno National Park gave birth to five cubs, boosting India's population of the spotted big cats to 31.
  • Nirva the cheetah, gave birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park.
  • Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced the news on social media.
  • India's cheetah population is now 31, with 29 in Kuno Park.
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