Cheetah Jwala and Cubs Adapt to Kuno Park with Human Assistance
A video shows Jwala and her cubs drinking water provided by monitoring teams addressing water scarcity, highlighting ongoing efforts to ensure their survival.
- Jwala, a female cheetah, and her four cubs were filmed drinking water from a container provided by a monitoring team member at Kuno National Park.
- The cheetahs responded to the team's commands, showcasing their growing familiarity with human interaction as part of their rehabilitation.
- Kuno National Park is facing water scarcity, prompting officials to provide water in containers to support the cheetahs' adaptation to their new environment.
- Earlier in March, Jwala and her cubs strayed out of the park for the first time, leading to a conflict with villagers before being safely guided back by forest officials.
- Seventeen cheetahs, translocated from Namibia and South Africa under Project Cheetah, are now freely roaming, hunting, and expanding their territory in the park.