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70 years after extinction, cheetahs to return to Indian jungles

The introduction of cheetahs in India which are extinct for at least 70 years now will not just manage them as metapopulation, but the Environment Ministry also plans to use cheetah to ultimately restore open spaces and enhance capacity for carbon sequestration as mitigation tool towards climate change.

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70 years after extinction, cheetahs to return to Indian jungles

70 years after extinction, cheetahs to return to Indian jungles
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Cheetahs return to Indian jungle 70 years after the British helped hunt them to extinction

A dozen of the animals will be relocated from southern Africa this year - with hopes they could help tackle climate change

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70 years after extinction, cheetahs to return to Indian jungles

The introduction of cheetahs in India which are extinct for at least 70 years now will not just manage them as metapopulation, but the Environment Ministry also plans to use cheetah to ultimately restore open spaces and enhance capacity .

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2% mitigation cost for infra projects in protected areas done away with

More than a month after imposing 2 per cent mitigation cost for infrastructure projects passing though national parks, sanctuaries, tiger reserves etc., the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) has decided to completely do away with any such .

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