Female cheetah roams Kuno's open forest

A female cheetah roams freely in the open forest at Kuno National Park after release from quarantine on 11 May 2026 under Project Cheetah, supervised by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav in Sheopur district.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav released two female cheetahs into the open forest from quarantine at Kuno National Park on 11 May 2026, advancing Project Cheetah's reintroduction efforts in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh.

Released from quarantine, a female cheetah now roams Kuno National Park's open forest, marking progress in Project Cheetah's goal to restore the species to India's wildlife ecosystem under Chief Minister Yadav's conservation initiative on 11 May 2026.

A female cheetah roams the open forest following her release from quarantine at Kuno National Park on 11 May 2026, demonstrating successful adaptation as part of Project Cheetah, Madhya Pradesh's landmark wildlife restoration programme overseen by Chief Minister Yadav.

Another female cheetah now roams Kuno National Park's forest following her release from quarantine on 11 May 2026, expanding the protected population under Project Cheetah and bolstering India's biodiversity recovery efforts in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav presided over the release of two female cheetahs from quarantine into Kuno National Park's open forest on 11 May 2026, reinforcing Madhya Pradesh's commitment to Project Cheetah and species restoration in Sheopur district.

Kuno National Park welcomed two additional female cheetahs released by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on 11 May 2026, strengthening the reserve's cheetah population and advancing Project Cheetah's long-term reintroduction strategy in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh.

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