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Come work with us for the All India Tiger Estimation (AITE 2026) @wii_india (Tiger Cell)
Learn the nitty-gritty of camera trap data processing & analysis. Email your CV (2 page max) & a page Statement of Interest (SoI) to [email protected]@wildwithwolves
Kuno milestone moment 🐾
A historic moment unfolds at Kuno National Park as an Indian-born female Cheetah of Gamini, aged 25 months, has given birth to four cubs in the wild—marking a major milestone in India’s cheetah conservation journey.
Having been in the wild for over a year, this is the first recorded birth in the wild since the reintroduction began in 2022, and notably, the first such instance involving an Indian-born female.
This is a significant step toward achieving the core objectives of the project—survival and breeding under natural conditions.
This achievement reflects the growing adaptation of cheetahs to Indian conditions and stands as a testament to the dedication and tireless efforts of the managers, veterinarians, and field staff at Kuno.
A proud moment for the Nation—heartiest congratulations to all.
Strengthening India’s Cheetah Population
In the presence of HMEFCC Shri @byadavbjp, Nine cheetahs from Botswana (6 females and 3 males) have been successfully introduced to Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh.
#ProjectCheetah
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Adding to the purrs in Kuno!
After eight cheetahs from Namibia were first reintroduced to India on September 17, 2022, and 12 were brought from South Africa in February 2023, I am thrilled to announce the arrival of nine cheetahs from Botswana — 6 females and 3 males — at Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park.
With a thriving population of 39 cheetahs in India, including 28 India-born cubs, the ambitious Project Cheetah, undertaken under the environmentally-conscious leadership of PM Shri @narendramodi ji, has been a great success.
I welcome our new friends from Botswana and wish they thrive and multiply in India's wild.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of ecologist Madhav Gadgil, a UNEP #EarthChamps whose work shaped action for nature in India and beyond.
Guided by science and empathy for people, he believed progress could gather pace and spent his life helping make it so.
His legacy lives on: https://t.co/SFnum5Kq7Z
Today, the UN family mourns the loss of Dr. Jane Goodall.
The scientist, conservationist and UN Messenger of Peace worked tirelessly for our planet and all its inhabitants, leaving an extraordinary legacy for humanity and nature.
Happy to share that I passed my PhD viva on Thursday! A huge thank you to everyone who has supported me throughout these years. Special thanks to my Supervisor, examiners, Calcutta University, @ZoologicalI & @NMHS_PMU for your invaluable support and funding. #PhDjourney#PhDone
I want to express my gratitude for the excellent course on the GM methodology. I found the content to be incredibly valuable and insightful. The new skills and techniques I learned are already proving to be beneficial. Thank you @EvoMorphoLab_KU@BritishEcolSoc for support.
Geometric Morphometrics in R course completed! 24 students learned and demonstrated landmark-based methods for quantifying and comparing biological shapes. Thanks to Dean Adams & Mike Collyer, GBIF, and KU for their support:)
हमारे देश, यहां के निवासियों और भारत सरकार के प्रति आभार व्यक्त करते हुए यहां रह रहे विभिन्न देशों के शरणार्थियों ने ग्रैमी अवार्ड विजेता @rickykej के साथ गाया हमारा राष्ट्रगान, और दिखाई भारतीयों के साथ अपनी एकजुटता।
#AmritMahotsav#HarGharTiranga#MomentsWithTiranga
We are deeply saddened to share the passing of E.O. Wilson, preeminent scientist, naturalist, author of #halfearth at 92. "His gift was a deep belief in people and our shared human resolve to save the natural world" - Paula Ehrlich
https://t.co/suAoRUPil6
#eowilson#extinction
@JimuMele@KankiMiri During my field days in DDBR, he helped me a lot. Really he is a strong person. Thanks @KankiMiri and thanks @JimiMele for sharing Idu dialects. Keep sharing...