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Namibian cheetah gives birth to four cubs in Kuno, three days after Sasha's death

Shaurya ThapaMarch 29, 2023 | 15:54 IST

Siaya, one of the Namibian cheetahs that were transported to Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park, is now a mother. She gave birth to four cubs making this the first time cheetah cubs are born in India after 79 years.

The news was shared on Twitter by Union Environment and Labour Minister Bhupender Yadav, who called the birth "a momentous event in our wildlife conservation history". The birth of these cubs comes three days after another Namibian cheetah Sasha died to a kidney ailment. 

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(photo-Bhupender Yadav/Twitter)

Sasha's death was definitely a blow to Project Cheetah; a government program that aims to revive cheetah populations in India, seven decades after the wild cats went extinct in the country. However, with the four newborn cubs, there seems to be hope for Project Cheetah.  

Eight cheetahs were flown in to India in September, 2023. Following Sasha's death, seven adult cheetahs remain in India. When the cubs grow up, the population will increase to eleven. 

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Last updated: March 29, 2023 | 15:54
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