Cheetah Set To Return To India After 70 Years

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  • Published On: September 16, 2022
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Seventy years after they went extinct in the country, cheetahs are being brought to India.  Eight cheetahs from Namibia will be relocated to a national park in Madhya Pradesh as part of a special relocation project. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to release the spotted feelines - five females and three males - into the Kuno National Park on his birthday on September 17. We speak to experts to understand the challenges ahead.

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