Namibian Cheetah Nabha Passes Away in Kuno National Park

Tragedy struck Kuno National Park on July 12, 2025, as eight-year-old Namibian cheetah, Nabha, succumbed to injuries sustained during a hunting attempt.

Remaining Cheetah Population Thriving

Despite the loss, the cheetah reintroduction project continues with 26 cheetahs remaining in Kuno National Park. This includes 17 cubs born in India, marking a significant milestone in the project’s success. All remaining cheetahs are reported to be in good health and adapting well to their new environment.

A Setback in Conservation Efforts

Nabha’s passing represents a setback for the ongoing cheetah conservation efforts. While the remaining cheetahs are thriving, the incident highlights the challenges these animals face in the wild.

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