The relocation of 18 cheetahs from South Africa to Madhya Pradesh, scheduled for February 2025, may face delays due to South Africa awaiting progress...
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The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has clarified that all required documentation for the cheetah relocation project has been submitted and acknowledged by South African officials. The CITES import permit has been issued, and necessary clearances obtained ensure compliance with international regulations. No decision on the exact number of cheetahs has been made yet.
The relocation of 18 cheetahs from South Africa to Madhya Pradesh, scheduled for February 2025, may face delays due to South Africa awaiting progress...
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A team of RESQ Charitable Trust, part of the squad involved in tracking the tiger that travelled the long distance, will lead the relocation project
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