TNPSC Thervupettagam

India’s Cheetah Mission

May 22 , 2026 13 hrs 0 min 40 0
  • Project Cheetah is a pioneering initiative aimed at reintroducing the cheetah in India after its extinction in the country. 
  • India’s cheetah population rises to 53 which includes the 33 cheetahs born in India.
  • The programme was initiated through the translocation of a founder population of 20 cheetahs from Namibia and South Africa, which was further supplemented by 9 cheetahs from Botswana.
  • Kuno National Park has been developed as the primary site for establishment of the population, while Gandhisagar Wildlife Sanctuary has been prepared as an additional habitat to support further expansion.
  • Preparatory work is also underway to expand the project to new areas, including the Banni grasslands in Gujarat.
  • The next phase of the project will focus on consolidation and expansion through additional translocations, development of new sites such as Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh.

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