Survival rates at Kuno have been encouraging. The cub survival rate stands at 61.05%, far above the global average of 40%, a crucial milestone for a species prone to high infant mortality. Adult ...
At present, India has 27 cheetahs, including 11 translocated from South Africa and Namibia in two batches, and 16 born in ...
India's Project Cheetah progresses with plans to translocate cheetahs from Botswana, Namibia, and Kenya. With 27 cheetahs in India, including new births, the project aims to increase numbers at Kuno ...
India is preparing to welcome a new batch of 8-10 African cheetahs by December under its ambitious Cheetah Reintroduction Project, with advanced talks underway with Namibia, Botswana and Kenya.
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India to bring more cheetahs
India’s ambitious Project Cheetah, aimed at reintroducing the world’s fastest land animal, is set for a major boost by ...
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