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Namibian Cheetah Jwala Births 5 Cubs at India's Kuno Park
Planet Wins10h ago

Namibian Cheetah Jwala Births 5 Cubs at India's Kuno Park

A Namibian cheetah named Jwala has given birth to five cubs at India's Kuno National Park, bringing the country's total cheetah population to 53. This marks the 10th successful cheetah litter born on Indian soil since the species returned after 70 years of extinction.

The Hindu2 min read
Nine Cheetahs from Botswana Arrive at India's Kuno Park
Planet WinsFeb 28

Nine Cheetahs from Botswana Arrive at India's Kuno Park

India's ambitious cheetah conservation project just welcomed nine new big cats from Botswana to Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park. The arrival marks another major milestone in bringing cheetahs back to India after they went extinct seven decades ago.

The Hindu2 min read
India's Kuno Park Shelters 5 Thriving Species Beyond Cheetahs
Planet WinsFeb 24

India's Kuno Park Shelters 5 Thriving Species Beyond Cheetahs

While cheetahs grab headlines at India's Kuno National Park, five other remarkable species have been quietly thriving there for decades. From bold leopards to critically endangered vultures, these animals prove conservation success extends far beyond one famous feline.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Ancient Cheetah Mummies Guide Saudi Arabia Rewilding Plan
Planet WinsFeb 21

Ancient Cheetah Mummies Guide Saudi Arabia Rewilding Plan

Scientists discovered seven naturally mummified cheetahs in Saudi Arabian caves, revealing that two subspecies once thrived there. The DNA breakthrough is now helping experts plan the return of cheetahs to the Arabian wilderness after 50 years.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After 3-Year Project
VideosFeb 20

India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After 3-Year Project

Three years after African cheetahs returned to India, the population has grown to 38 individuals, including 27 thriving cubs born on Indian soil. The community-powered project is transforming both wildlife conservation and local livelihoods in Madhya Pradesh.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 min read
India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 with New Cubs at Kuno
Planet WinsFeb 18

India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 with New Cubs at Kuno

Three new cheetah cubs were just born at India's Kuno National Park, bringing the country's total cheetah population to 38 and marking another win for one of the world's boldest wildlife comebacks. The birth comes exactly three years after cheetahs returned to India following seven decades of extinction.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After New Cubs Born
Planet WinsFeb 18

India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After New Cubs Born

Three adorable cheetah cubs were just born in India, bringing the country's total cheetah population to 38 and marking a major milestone in one of the world's boldest wildlife comeback stories. It's the first time cheetahs have successfully bred on Indian soil since going extinct there 74 years ago.

Phys.org2 min read
Saudi Cave Discovery Could Bring Cheetahs Home After 100 Years
Planet WinsFeb 5

Saudi Cave Discovery Could Bring Cheetahs Home After 100 Years

Scientists discovered remarkably preserved cheetah remains in Saudi Arabian caves, some dating back over 4,000 years. The find could help bring these lightning-fast cats back to landscapes they once called home.

The Hindu2 min read
Saudi Arabia Finds 4,800-Year-Old Mummified Cheetahs in Caves
Planet WinsJan 18

Saudi Arabia Finds 4,800-Year-Old Mummified Cheetahs in Caves

Scientists discovered seven naturally mummified cheetahs in Saudi Arabian caves, with the oldest dating back 4,800 years. The breakthrough provides a roadmap for bringing cheetahs back to Arabia after their recent disappearance.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read