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On World Wildlife Day 2026, PM Modi marked India’s cheetah reintroduction success with nine translocated from Botswana and highlighted the nation’s global wildlife leadership.
On World Wildlife Day, March 3, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India’s conservation achievements, including the successful translocation of nine cheetahs from Botswana to Kuno National Park, a milestone in the country’s cheetah reintroduction program.
He emphasized India’s global leadership in wildlife protection, noting the nation hosts over 70% of the world’s tigers, the largest population of one-horned rhinos, and the only wild Asiatic lion population.
Modi also reaffirmed India’s role in the International Big Cat Alliance, a 2024 initiative uniting 96 countries and organizations to safeguard big cats and their habitats.
En el Día Mundial de la Vida Silvestre 2026, el Primer Ministro Modi marcó el éxito de la reintroducción de los guepardos de la India con nueve trasladados de Botswana y destacó el liderazgo mundial de la vida silvestre de la nación.