JUST IN: Cheetah tourism in India to start in February
Cheetah tourism is likely to begin in Madhya Pradesh, a state in central India, from February next year, as the cheetahs brought in from Namibia are healthy and have adapted to Indian conditions.
According to India Today, the eight cheetahs from Namibia introduced to Kuno National Park in September have been released in larger acclimatisation enclosures, and none of them are currently under quarantine. The exact date for releasing the cheetahs from the big enclosure into the open forest has not yet been decided.
According to India Today, the eight cheetahs from Namibia introduced to Kuno National Park in September have been released in larger acclimatisation enclosures, and none of them are currently under quarantine. The exact date for releasing the cheetahs from the big enclosure into the open forest has not yet been decided.
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