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Tue Sep 17 05:08:27 UTC 2024: ## Project Cheetah Celebrates Second Anniversary with Mixed Reactions
**New Delhi, India** – Project Cheetah, the internationally acclaimed initiative to reintroduce cheetahs to India, has completed its second year. While the project has garnered optimism for its potential success, it has also faced some criticism.
The project, which began in 2022, has seen the release of several cheetahs into India’s Kuno National Park. The reintroduction of this iconic species, once extinct in India, has been hailed as a major conservation milestone.
However, some experts have raised concerns about the project’s long-term viability. They argue that the chosen habitat may not be ideal for the cheetahs and that the project lacks sufficient resources.
Despite these concerns, Project Cheetah continues to generate optimism among conservationists and the public. The project’s success will ultimately depend on careful monitoring, ongoing research, and continued dedication to ensuring the cheetahs’ long-term survival in India.