In a delightful breakthrough for India’s cheetah reintroduction initiative, Mukhi — the first Indian-born female cheetah, aged 33 months — has given birth to five cubs.
Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav, said that this is the first time in recent history that an Indian-born cheetah has reproduced, marking a landmark achievement for Project Cheetah.
Successful reproduction by an India-born cheetah is a strong indicator of the species’ adaptation, health, and long-term prospects in Indian habitats. The mother and cubs are reported to be doing well.
The minister added that this significant development reinforces optimism about establishing a self-sustaining and genetically diverse cheetah population in India, further advancing the nation’s conservation goals.



















