Eight cheetahs were released in Kuno National Park on 17 September to begin India’s ambitious reintroduction project, but scientists warn the habitat isn’t large enough to support a stable population
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India’s ambitious plan to reintroduce cheetahs to the Indian subcontinent, which kicked off on 17 September with the release of eight individuals by prime minister Narendra Modi, is unlikely to succeed because the habitat provided is inadequate, scientists warn. , most of them in Africa, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The Asiatic cheetah , a subspecies that is now only found in Iran, went extinct in …
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