Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): In a major setback for cheetah conservation effort, one of Jwala’s female sub adult cubs was found dead in the forests of Kuno National Park on Monday evening.
Officials said a preliminary investigation suggests the 20-month-old cub was killed in a fight with a leopard. The autopsy report is awaited to confirm the exact cause.
The cub had been released into the wild in February 2025 along with her mother Jwala and three siblings. She had left her mother more than a month ago and had recently separated from her siblings as well.
WATCH: 'India-Pak Clash An Insult To Pahalgam Victims,' Congress Leader Sheikh Abid Smashes TV In MP's ShahdolKuno now has a total of 25 cheetahs, including nine adults – six females and three males – and 16 Indian-born cubs.
This is the first time a leopard has killed a cheetah within Kuno’s territory. Wildlife experts had earlier warned about the threat posed by leopards when cheetahs were introduced, and the incident has confirmed those concerns.
Kuno officials are now considering what new strategies are required to protect cheetahs moving freely in the open landscape from predators like leopards.
You may also like
'I had to leave my son, 5, at home during my holiday after my simple admin error'
Scooty rider killed after collision with car on Delhi-Meerut Expressway
Big B talks about simplicity, satisfaction and true learnings of life
India's solar sector at an inflection point as risks of oversupply, trade disruptions looming industry: Report
Champions League: Van Dijk heads Liverpool to dramatic late win over Atletico in opener