Three Northern cheetah Cubs Born On St Patrick's Day At Fota Wildlife Park

The public is being urged to suggest names for the three cubs
Fota Wildlife Park has announced the birth of three Northern cheetah cubs which were born just before lockdown
The Wildlife park reopened to the public last month and it's breeding programmes and conservation work has been continuing despite the recent eight week Covid closure
The three Northern cheetah cubs were borm to mother Gráinne and father Sam 12 weeks ago on St Patrick's Day and they bring the number of cheetahs born at Fota Wildlife Park to over 230 since the breeding programme began in 1985.
As yet the cubs are unnamed and Fota are today calling on the public to suggest the names by clicking on fotawildlife.ie/blog
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