Cheetahs Face Fatal Threats in India's Kuno National Park

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A female cheetah named Daksha has died during mating with two male cheetahs at Kuno National Park in India, raising questions about the adequacy of space provided to the animals. The other two cheetahs died of natural causes. Despite setbacks, experts remain optimistic about India's reintroduction program, which aims to introduce 50 cheetahs over a five-year period.
Topics:world#animal-reproduction#cheetahs#environment#india#kuno-national-park#wildlife-conservation
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