India, March 13 -- Madhya Pradesh's Kuno national park has decided to launch a multi-species conservation plan for big cats with a tiger from Rajasthan's Ranthambore Tiger Reserve joining the Cheetahs and Leopards at the facility.
According to the state forest department, Kuno has 50 cheetahs imported from South Africa, Namibia and Botswana and 60 native leopards.
The tiger identified as RBT-2512, the offspring of tigress T-107 from Ranthambore, has been roaming in Kuno since December and was sighted again on Thursday by villagers, said Kuno National Park field director Uttam Sharma.
"There is a corridor between Ranthambore and Kuno and tiger movement has always been recorded. This time, the tiger has stayed longer, which is encouragin...
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