Namibian Cheetah, Nabha, Passes Away in Kuno National Park

The Kuno National Park community mourns the loss of Nabha, an eight-year-old female cheetah who was brought from Namibia. She tragically passed away on July 12, 2025, due to injuries likely sustained during a hunting attempt.

Remaining Cheetahs Thriving in Kuno

Despite this sad loss, there is a glimmer of hope for the cheetah reintroduction program. The park is now home to 26 cheetahs, a testament to the ongoing conservation efforts. This includes 17 cubs born in India, all of whom are reported to be healthy and adapting well to their wild surroundings.

A Hopeful Future for Cheetahs in India

While Nabha’s passing is a setback, the successful integration and reproduction of the remaining cheetahs provide encouragement for the future of the species in India.

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