Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

tap to translate recording

Explore By Region

flag Chester Zoo welcomes two rare Northeast African cheetah brothers to aid endangered species breeding.

flag Chester Zoo has introduced two rare Northeast African cheetah brothers, Kendi and Tafari, from Yorkshire Wildlife Park as part of an international breeding program to save the endangered species. flag The one-year-old males, among fewer than 500 left in the wild, are now exploring a large, naturalistic habitat at the zoo, part of a broader conservation effort. flag The zoo plans to introduce genetically matched females in the future to support breeding. flag Northeast African cheetahs, now found only in fragmented populations in South Sudan, Uganda, and Ethiopia, face threats from habitat loss, human conflict, and poaching. flag The zoo also supports field conservation in Uganda. flag Meanwhile, India plans to import eight more cheetahs from Botswana by late December as part of its Project Cheetah, aiming to reestablish the species in the wild after its extinction in 1952.

15 Articles