Neither ecologically sustainable nor ethical: study expresses concern over moving African cheetahs to India

Neither ecologically sustainable nor ethical: study expresses concern over moving African cheetahs to India

The study highlights that the translocation has resulted in significant welfare challenges, with a mortality rate of 40%-50% in the first phase of the project, far below the expected survival rate of 85%The study highlights that the translocation has resulted in significant welfare challenges, with a mortality rate of 40%-50% in the first phase of the project, far below the expected survival rate of 85% The study highlights that the translocation has resulted in significant welfare challenges, with a mortality rate of 40%-50% in the first phase of the project, far below the expected survival rate of 85% Environment Science News | Latest Updates on Scientific Discoveries | The Hindu

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