This release in the Khajuri forest of the Ahera tourist zone on Friday follows the successful release of seven cheetahs over ...
Five cheetahs, including Jwala and her four cubs, have been released into the wild at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.
To showcase India's pioneering extinct species restoration project through translocation, the Madhya Pradesh government will ...
Earlier, seven cheetahs, comprising two males and an equal number of females as well as four cubs, were released into the ...
Chief Conservator of Forests Uttam Sharma says considering that the cubs are born in India, they will have it easier to ...
Bhopal: Another female cheetah, Jwala, and her four cubs were on Friday released into the wild in the Kuno National Park in ...
Five more cheetahs released into Kuno National Park, bringing total to 12, enhancing wildlife tourism opportunities.
The authorities are concerned to maintain genetic diversity of the species, the key objective of the cheetah introduction project in India ...
Jwala, the female cheetah brought from Namibia, along with her four recently born cubs (two males and two females), will be released in the open forest under the Khajuri tourism area today (Friday)." ...
Study by CWS raises concerns over translocation of African cheetahs to India, highlighting welfare challenges and ethical ...
Five cheetahs were released into the wild in Kuno National Park (KNP) in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur district on Friday, an official said.