Explanation
The goal of the cheetah reintroduction project is to bring cheetahs back to Madhya Pradesh's Kuno-Palpur Wildlife Sanctuary.
In 1952, it was decided that cheetahs were extinct in India. As of right now, no national park or wildlife sanctuary in the nation has cheetahs. The only large carnivore to go extinct in independent India is the cheetah.
The IUCN Red List lists the Asian cheetah as a "critically endangered" species, with only Iran thought to be home to the species.
Explanation
The goal of the cheetah reintroduction project is to bring cheetahs back to Madhya Pradesh's Kuno-Palpur Wildlife Sanctuary.
In 1952, it was decided that cheetahs were extinct in India. As of right now, no national park or wildlife sanctuary in the nation has cheetahs. The only large carnivore to go extinct in independent India is the cheetah.
The IUCN Red List lists the Asian cheetah as a "critically endangered" species, with only Iran thought to be home to the species.