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Advice on cheetahs ignored, foreign experts tell SC

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 2 August 2023
South African and Namibian experts behind the translocation of cheetahs to India have written to the Supreme Court that their “expert opinions are being ignored by the newly set up steering committee of the project” and they have been reduced to “window dressing”. The letters were written on July 15, a day after Suraj, a male South African cheetah, was found dead in Kuno.
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