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New Lion Cubs Born at Mumbai's Urban Sanctuary
13 Jan
Summary
- Three lion cubs were born on January 13 at Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
- The cubs' parents, Bharati and Manas, were transferred from Gujarat's Sakharbaug Zoo.
- SGNP boasts one of the world's highest leopard densities within its urban forest.

Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) joyfully announced the arrival of three lion cubs, born on the night of January 13. The park confirmed all newborns are healthy, marking a significant achievement for conservation initiatives.
The proud parents, lioness Bharati and lion Manas, were previously housed at Sakharbaug Zoo in Junagadh, Gujarat, having been relocated to SGNP through an animal exchange program. This event follows the birth of a female cub to another lioness, Mansi, last year.
SGNP is renowned for its incredible biodiversity, housing 13 tigers, 5 lions, and an exceptionally high density of over 50 free-roaming leopards. This unique urban forest, situated within India's most populous city, underscores the vital importance of conservation efforts within metropolitan environments.




