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Scientists set to bring back extinct Indian cheetahs with gene technology after reviving dire wolves
Following the successful reintroduction of the once-extinct dire wolves, scientists have set their sights next on reintroducing another mythical creature—the Indian cheetah. Selecting the world's ...
Earlier in April, a leopard, tiger and cheetah were seen in India’s Ranthambore national park. Overlap isn’t unusual in India ...
Editor’s note: This story is part of Peak, The Athletic’s new desk covering leadership, personal development and success through the lens of sports. Peak aims to connect readers to ideas they can ...
India’s programme to reintroduce cheetahs to the country is “flourishing”, but mounting opposition to “Project Cheetah” from local farmers has “teeth”, said The Times. The big cats were declared ...
Round-the-clock feedings are part of a day's work for Nadine Hall as she hand-raises several precious cheetah cubs. "You become a zombie, but somehow get through it," said Hall, who is an animal ...
When scientists with the National Center for Wildlife in Saudi Arabia were surveying caves in search of wildlife in 2022 and 2023, they came across something unexpected: seven naturally mummified ...
The rare Ranthambore sighting of three apex predators in one landscape may be less about wildlife wonder and more about habitat pressure, shrinking corridors and survival in crowded forests.
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