Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh celebrates a conservation milestone with the release of five cheetahs, including female Gamini and her four cubs, into the open wild. This brings the park's total to 17 free-roaming cheetahs, enhancing the safari experience and boosting tourism in the region. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav hailed the event as a proud moment for Madhya Pradesh, emphasizing the state's commitment to wildlife preservation. Project Cheetah, an ambitious initiative to reintroduce the extinct cheetah population, has faced challenges, but the park now boasts 26 cheetahs, including cubs born on Indian soil, signaling a promising future for biodiversity in the region. This successful release is expected to further boost tourism and the local economy, solidifying Madhya Pradesh's role as a haven for cheetahs in Asia.
Cheetah Family Roams Free: Five Cheetahs Released into the Wild at Kuno National Park, Boosting Madhya Pradesh Tourism
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