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Kuno National Park - Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Good news has emerged for the country from Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Siaya, a female cheetah from Namibia, has given birth to four cubs. The female cheetah and the four little guests are absolutely healthy at the moment. A special team is taking special care of the new guests and the female cheetah. in country Cheetahs had become extinct. Its This has happened for the first time after a year, when cheetahs are born on the land of the country. Officials involved in the cheetah conservation project expressed happiness over the arrival of the new guests and said that the cubs The birth is a positive sign that the cheetahs in Kuno National Park are adapting well to their new environment. The park is being prepared as a suitable habitat for reintroduction of cheetahs into the wildlife population of India. Let us tell, PM Modi in his On the occasion of his birthday in Sheopur district of MP Eight cheetahs brought from Namibia were released in Kuno National Park, which included five male and three female cheetahs. Recently, a female cheetah Sasha had died due to infection. , Union Environment Minister congratulated ) Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav on Wednesday Said that one of the cheetahs brought to India from Namibia, a female cheetah has given birth to four cubs. He described it as a significant event in the wildlife conservation history of India during the 'Amrit Kaal'. Tweeted that "I am happy to inform that under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Modi september 978 four cubs of a cheetah brought to India have been born. The minister congratulated the entire team of Project Cheetah for their tireless efforts to bring back cheetahs to India and their efforts to rectify an ecological wrong done in the past. 1680078847 Sasha died two days ago Female Cheetah Sasha from Namibia Monday was found dead in his enclosure at Kuno National Park on March. He had kidney failure and was undergoing treatment. This news shocked wildlife lovers who wanted to re-establish cheetahs in the country, but now after the birth of four cubs together, the hopes of cheetahs to re-settle in the country seem to be paying off. ,

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Kuno National Park – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Good news has emerged for the country from Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Siaya, a female cheetah from Namibia, has given birth to four cubs. The female cheetah and the four little guests are absolutely healthy at the moment. A special team is taking special care of the new guests and the female cheetah. in country Cheetahs had become extinct. Its This has happened for the first time after a year, when cheetahs are born on the land of the country. Officials involved in the cheetah conservation project expressed happiness over the arrival of the new guests and said that the cubs The birth is a positive sign that the cheetahs in Kuno National Park are adapting well to their new environment. The park is being prepared as a suitable habitat for reintroduction of cheetahs into the wildlife population of India. Let us tell, PM Modi in his On the occasion of his birthday in Sheopur district of MP Eight cheetahs brought from Namibia were released in Kuno National Park, which included five male and three female cheetahs. Recently, a female cheetah Sasha had died due to infection. , Union Environment Minister congratulated ) Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav on Wednesday Said that one of the cheetahs brought to India from Namibia, a female cheetah has given birth to four cubs. He described it as a significant event in the wildlife conservation history of India during the ‘Amrit Kaal’. Tweeted that “I am happy to inform that under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Modi september 978 four cubs of a cheetah brought to India have been born. The minister congratulated the entire team of Project Cheetah for their tireless efforts to bring back cheetahs to India and their efforts to rectify an ecological wrong done in the past. 1680078847 Sasha died two days ago Female Cheetah Sasha from Namibia Monday was found dead in his enclosure at Kuno National Park on March. He had kidney failure and was undergoing treatment. This news shocked wildlife lovers who wanted to re-establish cheetahs in the country, but now after the birth of four cubs together, the hopes of cheetahs to re-settle in the country seem to be paying off. ,

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