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Some conservationists believe the cheetah, once native to North America, could make a comeback through rewilding programs but ...
Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told the press he is resetting the country's relationship with the U.S.
Do you ever wonder which of these majestic beasts reigns supreme? Well, you are not alone if you’re debating between two well-known big varieties—the Bengal tiger and the cheetah. It’s a compelling ...
The Cheetahs welcome back a key loose forward for the SA Cup match against the Valke in Bloemfontein on Saturday. No 8 Jeandre Rudolph has recovered from a knee injury against the Pumas in Nelspruit ...
Two South African cheetahs, Prabhash and Pavak, were released into Madhya Pradesh's Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday. The six-year-old males were originally ...
In a thrilling match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) at Mullanpur in IPL 2025, Virat Kohli once again proved why he is known as the 'Cheetah' of cricket. At the age ...
After spending two years at the Kuno National Park in Sheopur district in Madhya Pradesh, two cheetahs were released into the Gandhi Sagar sanctuary. 6-year-old cheetahs Prabhash and Pavak were taken ...
India will soon welcome eight more African cheetahs from Botswana as part of the ongoing Project Cheetah initiative, according to an official statement from the Madhya Pradesh government.
"Efforts are underway to bring more cheetahs from South Africa, Botswana, and Kenya to India. Eight cheetahs will be brought to India in two phases. There is a plan to bring four cheetahs from ...
Eight cheetahs will be brought to India from Botswana in southern Africa in two phases, including four by May, officials have said. A release from the Madhya Pradesh government said this information ...
On April 20, two cheetahs from Kuno National Park (Sheopur) will be relocated to Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary (Mandsaur), some 420 kilometres away. This is subsequent to the central government granting ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...