In the past month, two cheetahs have died at Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park. Experts say keeping them in one place is fraught with risk and that the introduction of African cheetahs to India was planned without considering their spatial ecology
Another cheetah fatality witnessed at Kuno National Park, officials claim it to be a result of insufficient logistics. Read more to know how spatial ecology is essential for the movement of individual species and its wellbeing.
The KNP lost yet another cheetah when the six-year-old male feline Uday died on Sunday. Uday, who was given this name just recently, was among the 12 cheetahs that were translocated from South Africa in a special Indian Air Force plane under Project Cheetah on February 18.The
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