Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno-Palpur National forest (KPNP) is readied to welcome 8 cheetahs under an agreement authorized earlier this year between India and also Namibia.

A first appearance of the cheetahs that will certainly be brought from Namibia to India was shared by news company ANI on Twitter today. The one-minute-long video reveals 2 cheetahs resting under a tree in what is thought to be a national park.

Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno-Palpur National forest (KPNP) is readied to welcome eight cheetahs under a contract signed earlier this year between India as well as Namibia.

A female cheetah and also two bros who quest together as a group are among the eight big cats that will certainly be part of the reintroduction task.


The cheetahs will certainly be given the nation in an unique freight flight as well as flown to the national park the exact same day, officials have actually stated.

Head Of State Narendra Modi will certainly release the large cats in the national park situated in Sheopur area of the state tomorrow as part of his efforts to revitalise and also diversify the nation’s wildlife and also environment, his office said in New Delhi.

The huge carnivore obtained totally erased from India as a result of their use for rushing, sporting activity hunting, over-hunting as well as habitat loss. The government proclaimed the cheetah vanished in the country in 1952.

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Last Updated: 16 September 2022