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KGP12 Cheetah Cubs in Kuno: A Historic Second-Generation Birth

KGP12 cheetah cubs in Kuno have officially signaled a historic turning point for India’s wildlife conservation. This week, a 25-month-old female known as KGP12 gave birth to four cubs in the open forest, marking a major game-changer for the project. While every new birth is a victory, this specific litter is a milestone for one simple reason: the mother herself was born in India, making this the first time a second-generation cheetah has successfully bred in the wild.

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The 770km “Egg Ambulance”: A Miracle for the Great Indian Bustard

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“A 770km non-stop road trip, a high-tech portable incubator, and a daring ‘egg swap’—see how India just achieved the impossible. For the first time in a decade, a Great Indian Bustard chick has hatched in the wild in Gujarat, thanks to the revolutionary ‘Jump-Start’ conservation approach. Discover the inside story of the foster mother in Kutch and the cross-state mission that has given the world’s rarest bird a second chance at survival

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Sariska Tiger Reserve Reaches Historic Milestone with Birth of Three Cubs by Tigress ST-17, Population Reaches 52

Jaipur: The Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan has reached an important milestone in wildlife conservation after tigress ST-17 gave birth to three cubs in the Akbarpur range. With the arrival of the cubs, the total tiger population in Sariska has now reached 52, the highest number ever recorded in the reserve. Forest officials confirmed that

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