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India to receive 8 cheetahs from Botswana in Jan 2026 to restore species extinct in the country.
India is set to receive eight cheetahs from Botswana in January 2026 as part of Project Cheetah, aiming to restore the species extinct in India since the 20th century.
The animals will undergo quarantine and medical checks before being transferred to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.
This third batch follows previous imports from Namibia and South Africa, bringing India’s total cheetah population to 27, including 16 born in captivity.
Despite 19 deaths, the project has achieved a net gain of seven cheetahs.
A South African delegation recently praised India’s conservation efforts and facilities.
The initiative marks the world’s first intercontinental relocation of a large wild carnivore.
La India recibirá 8 guepardos de Botswana en enero de 2026 para restaurar las especies extintas en el país.