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Home » Cheetahs moving from Kuno to Rajasthan show ‘natural territorial behaviour’: NTCA

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Cheetahs moving from Kuno to Rajasthan show ‘natural territorial behaviour’: NTCA

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Last updated: March 8, 2026 2:16 pm
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Published: March 8, 2026
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted this photo on his X handle on World Wildlife Day, showcasing cheetahs recently reintroduced in India, celebrating the incredible faunal diversity, on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted this photo on his X handle on World Wildlife Day, showcasing cheetahs recently reintroduced in India, celebrating the incredible faunal diversity, on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
| Photo Credit: ANI

The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), a body under the Union Environment Ministry, said on Sunday that cheetahs travelling from Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh to Baran in Rajasthan was “natural territorial behaviour”.

This follows media reports since late February that two cheetahs from Kuno had been tracked in the Mangrol range of Baran and the Banjh Amli Conservation Reserve after travelling about 60 to 70 km from Kuno National Park. Both animals are positioned about six km apart on either bank of the Parvati River. The cheetahs, called KP2 and KP3, are among the first generation of cubs born in India and descended from African cheetahs translocated in 2022.

Both cheetahs are being tracked round the clock via satellite and are radio-collared. They are being monitored by a joint inter-State team, with field teams deployed from the Kishanganj and Anta ranges.

“Long-distance dispersal across landscape boundaries is a well-documented, natural territorial behaviour in cheetahs. The Project Cheetah Action Plan explicitly anticipates and provides for inter-State movement within the Kuno–Gandhi Sagar metapopulation landscape,” the NTCA noted. “These movements reinforce the strategic rationale for the proposed 17,000 sq. km Kuno–Gandhi Sagar inter-State wildlife corridor spanning seven Rajasthan and eight Madhya Pradesh districts.”

Nine cheetahs from Botswana arrived on February 28 as part of the government’s Project Cheetah, which aims to reintroduce the species in India after it became extinct in the country in 1952. The animals, six females and three males, were transported by an Indian Air Force cargo aircraft to Gwalior Air Base and then flown by helicopter to Kuno National Park.

Botswana will become the third African country to send cheetahs to India under the programme, after earlier translocations from Namibia and South Africa since the project began in September 2022. Including the animals from Botswana, 29 adult cheetahs have been translocated from Africa since 2022. Nine of them have died from various causes. Twenty-eight cubs have been born in India and around 12 have died so far. Three adult cheetahs are housed in the Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary, also in Madhya Pradesh.

Published – March 08, 2026 07:12 pm IST



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