Download the app
← Latest news

India’s Kuno cheetah Mukhi turns adult Monday proving reintroduction can succeed

India
Published on 24 April 2026
India’s Kuno cheetah Mukhi turns adult Monday proving reintroduction can succeed

She survived when siblings didn’t — and her adulthood changes plans

Mukhi, an India-born cheetah at Kuno National Park, reaches adulthood on Monday, marking a historic milestone for India’s reintroduction effort. Her survival, despite the deaths of siblings, highlights the program’s growing success, with Kuno’s cub survival rate reported above 61%. Officials now plan to expand the gene pool, aiming to prove cheetahs can thrive and reproduce in Indian conditions.

  • Mukhi becomes an adult at Kuno on Monday
  • Her survival counters the loss of siblings
  • Kuno reports cub survival rates above 61%
  • Gene pool expansion could strengthen the population
Read the full story at The Economic Times

This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

The full experience is on mobile.

Swipe through stories, personalise your feed, and save articles for later — all on the app.