Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, capable of reaching speeds up to 70 mph. They prey on medium-sized animals in sub-Saharan Africa and face threats like habitat loss and illegal wildlife trading.
Throughout the world, hundreds of cheetahs are exploited in zoos and kept as status symbol pets. Frankie Osuch from our ...
The remaining cheetah populations face multiple threats, from habitat loss and fragmentation, depletion of wild prey, human-wildlife conflict to infrastructure development. One of the most ...
A spotless cheetah, a sight unseen for almost a century, has been photographed in Kenya's Athi Kapiti Conservancy. This rare ...
Wildlife experts are also rooting for a tiger reserve in Rajasthan's Mukundra hills as a promising habitat. The first cheetah in the world to be bred in captivity was in India during the rule of ...
The NP has now 12,000 hectares of natural grasslands ... Bringing cheetahs in Kuno NP has led to continuous improvement in grassland habitat of the national park and awareness about importance ...
The release is being carried out following recommendations from a Standing Committee, and preparations are underway to ensure a smooth transition for the cheetahs into their natural habitat The ...
Saudi Arabia has made a significant breakthrough in wildlife conservation with the birth of four cheetah cubs as part ...
This strategy reflects our unwavering commitment to ensuring a sustainable future for wild cheetahs in their natural habitats in the Kingdom." The announcement was made at NCW headquarters in ...