logo
Solar-Powered Water Lift System Helps Cheetah Cubs Survive Heat In Kuno

Solar-Powered Water Lift System Helps Cheetah Cubs Survive Heat In Kuno

NDTV9 hours ago

New Delhi:
A solar-powered water lift system has emerged as a lifeline for the cheetah cubs born in Kuno National Park this summer, helping them survive extremely hot and harsh conditions.
Temperatures soared to the high 40s across northwest and central India this June, putting immense pressure on water resources.
Video 1/2 pic.twitter.com/4OxkIAm81e
— Uttam Kumar Sharma (@Uttam_K_Sharma) June 15, 2025
In May 2023, three cubs born to Namibian cheetah Jwala died due to extreme heat in the national park in Madhya Pradesh.
Learning from that experience, authorities have installed a solar-powered system to pump water from the Kuno river and transport it through an 8.6-km-long pipeline to sprinklers and water saucers at more than 15 locations inside the park.
"Lifting water from Kuno river, taking it kilometres away, using sprinklers extensively to create green spaces, and improving water availability, especially for mother and new-born cubs in a planned way, have proved quite successful," according to video posted on X by Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Cheetah Project Director, Uttam Kumar Sharma.
2/2
Lifting water from Kuno river, taking it Kms away and extensive use of sprinklers for creating green spaces and improve water availability especially for mother and new born cubs in a planned way were quite successful…
— Uttam Kumar Sharma (@Uttam_K_Sharma) June 15, 2025
'The importance of water is felt only in its absence and it is nowhere as pronounced as in Kuno during peak summer... Under the incessant pummelling of hot winds called 'loo' and temperatures bordering 48 degrees Celsius, life becomes very difficult for wildlife, particularly the young ones,' it said.
South African cheetah Veera gave birth to two cubs in February 2025, while another South African cheetah, Nirva, gave birth to five cubs in April.
Two of Nirva's cubs died, but officials said the rest are doing well.
The officials said the cubs were experiencing such harsh conditions for the first time and both the mothers and their offspring were regularly using the water points, indicating the success of the initiative.
Launched in September 2022, 70 years after the species was declared extinct in the country, India's cheetah reintroduction project is among the most ambitious conservation efforts in recent history.
As part of the project, 20 African cheetahs were brought to Kuno: eight from Namibia in September 2022 and 12 from South Africa in February 2023.
Since then, 26 cheetah cubs have been born in India. Of these, 17 survived.
Eleven cubs are roaming free in the wild, while the others are in enclosures at Kuno.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Two die from electrocution as strong winds, rain lash the national capital
Two die from electrocution as strong winds, rain lash the national capital

The Hindu

time2 hours ago

  • The Hindu

Two die from electrocution as strong winds, rain lash the national capital

Two men died from electrocution on Sunday morning in south-west Delhi's R.K. Puram Sector 1 after a tree, uprooted by rain and strong winds, collapsed onto an overhead power line, the police said. The deceased, Ravinder, 30, and Bharat, 25, who worked at a roadside food kiosk and were natives of Madhubani, Bihar, were sleeping outside the outlet when the incident occurred. A stray dog also died from the electric shock. The police received a PCR call about the incident around 4.30 a.m. A large tree had fallen due to the storm, snapping a live power line. The current passed through the wet ground on which the two were resting. Fire brigade, BSES, and police teams rushed to the scene and took the victims to the AIIMS Trauma Centre, where they were declared dead on arrival, said a senior officer. An official comment from the BSES was awaited at the time of going to press. Sunil Kumar, the kiosk owner and eyewitness to the tragedy, blamed the Delhi government's Power Department for the loss of lives. 'We had raised several complaints about the dangling wires. A storm hit, the tree fell, the wires snapped, and two lives were lost. We were all sleeping on the footpath last night,' he said. Senior Aam Aadmi Party leader Somnath Bharti attacked the Delhi government over the deaths. He also raised concerns about a cell phone tower falling in Safdarjung Enclave. 'It's sheer luck the mobile tower did not fall on anyone's house,' he said. When reached for comment, the Delhi government did not respond. The storm also brought relief from the severe heatwave. The Safdarjung weather station recorded 42 mm of rain. It recorded the maximum temperature at 35.6 degrees Celsius, 3.2 degrees below normal, and the minimum at 20 degrees Celsius, 7.5 degrees below the normal for this time of the year. The India Meteorological Department has issued a 'yellow alert', urging residents to stay indoors due to the likelihood of thunderstorms and strong winds over the next three days.

Chandigarh records third warmest June night since 1969, cooler days ahead
Chandigarh records third warmest June night since 1969, cooler days ahead

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Chandigarh records third warmest June night since 1969, cooler days ahead

1 2 Chandigarh: The city recorded its third warmest June night since 1969, as the minimum temperature remained unusually high. However, in a respite to residents, the maximum temperature on Sunday dropped by five degrees, offering some relief from the recent heatwave. Notably, not just in June, it is the third highest ever minimum temperature of all months since 1969. According to the weather department, the highest minimum temperature in Chandigarh was 33.6 degrees Celsius on June 6, 2017, and the second highest was 32.8 degrees on June 14, 2018, since 1969. On Saturday, the minimum temperature recorded was 32.7 degrees, which is the third highest. Before this, 32.7 degrees was recorded on Thursday as well. It is also this season's warmest night. However, there is relief in sight in the coming days. The minimum is expected to fall to 27 degrees by June 20. The maximum temperature dropped from 42.2 degrees on Saturday to 37.7 degrees on Sunday. It is still one degree above normal, while the minimum temperature of 32.7 degrees is up from 28.6 degrees on Saturday, which is six degrees above normal. Looking ahead, it is expected to provide more pleasant daytime temperatures. The maximum temperature is likely to fall to 34 degrees by June 20. This is due to the forecast of rainy weather. According to the forecast, a partly cloudy sky with light rain is expected on Monday and Tuesday. Barring June 18, there is a light rain forecast on Thursday and Friday too. Meanwhile, drizzling was witnessed during the day, making it cooler.

Sultry weather leaves Prayagraj sapped, relief likely in coming days
Sultry weather leaves Prayagraj sapped, relief likely in coming days

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Sultry weather leaves Prayagraj sapped, relief likely in coming days

Prayagraj: There was no respite from sultry weather for denizens of Sangam City on Sunday. Even as isolated clouds appeared in the sky early Sunday, most of the day was scorchingly hot as the maximum temperature settled at 40 degrees Celsius. However, the Met Department has predicted arrival of rain or thunderstorms with strong gusty winds in the coming days. Despite it being a holiday on Sunday, the sultry weather forced people to stay indoors. Majority of streets and parks wore a deserted look. However, the weather situation proved advantageous for vendors of soft drinks and roadside juice stalls, as people queued up seeking relief from the heat. "My sales increased significantly in recent days, particularly during evening hours, due to high demand for soft drinks and fruit juice," said Manav, who owns a shop in Rajapur locality. Additionally, irregular power cuts further increased the discomfort of residents. Meanwhile, hospitals and private clinics of doctors witnessed a rise in the number of patients complaining of heat-related ailments. Doctors have appealed to denizens to opt for preventive measures to protect themselves from the scorching sun.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store