The seven newborns, along with another 10-month-old cub, are the future of Project Cheetah. What now lies in store for them? How are Kuno officials trying to help the cubs and their mothers? We explain
Nearly six months after all the 14 adult cheetahs were re-captured and put back into enclosures, the Kuno National Park is now gearing up to release all the remaining adult cheetahs into the wild again. However, the total count is now down to 13 after one of the Namibian cheetahs mysteriously collapsed in the enclosure last week.
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A few more cheetah deaths may occur, but these should be isolated events , says vet who helped translocate the cheetahs from South Africa moneycontrol.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from moneycontrol.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Supreme Court on Monday stressed that number of deaths of the African cheetah at the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh is not low, irrespective of the accuracy of media reports on this issue.