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India releases 8 Namibian cheetahs in the wild as they face extinction in Thailand (clip)

Image published by the Indian news agency. While Mr. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India standing and looking at the cheetah After presiding over a ceremony for the release of eight Namibian cheetahs into the wild, a photo was released on 17 September (AFP)

India releases 8 Namibian cheetahs in the wild as they face extinction in Thailand (clip)

India began releasing eight Namibian cheetahs into the wild on Saturday in an ambitious Indian government program that aims to return the country to cheetah habitat. After cheetahs became extinct from India decades ago.

News footage shows Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He presided over the release of 8 cheetahs from Namibia to the wild. at Kuno National Park This is a wildlife sanctuary located in southern New Delhi.

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