
8 cheetahs arrive to India from Namibia as part of reintroduction project
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After going extinct in India over 70 years ago, cheetahs are finally making a comeback in the country with a new reintroduction program.
Eight cheetahs from Namibia arrived in India on Saturday, according to a tweet from the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF). The big cats were released into India's Kuno National Park in the state of Madya Pradesh.
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