Indian Cheetah Project Management
- Experts from South Africa and Namibia, members of India's National Cheetah Project Steering Committee, have written to the Supreme Court, voicing their distress over being kept uninformed and raising concerns about the management of the cheetah translocation project.
- They highlight that improved monitoring and timely veterinary care could have prevented some cheetah deaths, emphasizing that their expertise was ignored and they were treated as "window dressing" rather than being actively involved.
- The initiative, launched last September, involved the translocation of 20 cheetahs from Namibia to India, with the goal of reintroducing the species to the wild.
- Cheetahs were ....
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