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How Lucknow’s DNA lab is decoding Indian cheetah’s genetic history from 200-yr-old samples
For the first time in the world, BSIP and ZSI are attempting to sequence the whole nuclear genome of this extinct Indian big ...
The big cats were reintroduced under Project Cheetah to India seven decades after the species was declared extinct in the ...
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Wright and UNC Asheville secure 85-82 OT win over Longwood in Big South Conference Tournament
Wright and UNC Asheville secure 85-82 OT win over Longwood in Big South Conference Tournament ...
As Mongabay reported, a camera set up in Dehing Patkai National Park in Assam, northeast India, captured footage of a clouded leopard carrying a Bengal slow loris by the nape of its neck. Given their ...
This is the third batch of big cats from Africa that was brought on Saturday on an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft as part of a four-year cheetah population revival plan in India ...
BHOPAL: Adding a new chapter to India’s ambitious Project Cheetah, nine cheetahs from Botswana were released into Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park (KNP) on S ...
The third batch of cheetahs from Africa arrived on IAF aircraft as part of a four-year population revival plan ...
Nine cheetahs were transported from Botswana to India's Kuno National Park as part of a conservation initiative. This marks the third group brought in to revive the cheetah population in India, where ...
Nine cheetahs airlifted from Botswana were in good health in their quarantine enclosures in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park, where they served food ...
Once dubbed the Australian "native cat", the eastern quoll was abundant before it was completely wiped out on mainland ...
The third batch of African cheetahs was flown to India on an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft as part of the country’s four-year cheetah revival plan. Union Environment, Forest and Climate Change ...
Chinese SUVs have quietly flooded the market, many costing around $30,000, promising modern tech and strong value. But one big question keeps coming up - are they actually safe when things go wrong?
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