India
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Cheetahs in India - Rewilding Another Big Cat to Asia After 70 Years
Did you know that India used to have cheetahs on its own plains? Cheetahs once did roam some of the plains in southern India before excessive hunting and habitat loss drove the country's population into extinction. And now, one conservation group has taken up the historical task of reintroducing the speedy predator back.
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