Cheetahs have returned to Eswatini after 35 years, bringing hope, conservation success and a new future for wildlife in the country. The post Returning cheetahs write a new chapter in conservation in ...
In this photo provided by Briana Abrahms, a female cheetah and her cub sit watchfully in front of a herd of zebra in northern Botswana on Aug. 23, 2011. The female wears a GPS collar as part of a ...
Camera trap surveys track predator activity patterns in Kuno and Gandhi Sagar while Gujarat captures 30 lions amid rising ...
Wildlife photographer Ahmet Yaltirakli captured this charming moment in the Kenyan wilderness as three cheetahs enjoyed an ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — For 35 years, American zoologist Laurie Marker has been collecting and storing specimens in a cheetah sperm bank in Namibia, hoping conservationists never have to use ...
Asiatic cheetahs used to roam Russia, India, and the Middle East, but now only remain in Iran after hunting, habitat loss, and lack of prey decimated the subspecies' population The Asiatic cheetahs of ...
Four cheetahs have been successfully reintroduced to Eswatini after a 35-year absence, marking a pivotal moment for conservation in the kingdom. Released into Royal Jozini Private Game Reserve, this ...
Watch as a family of cheetahs turns a safari vehicle into part of their playground during an extraordinary wildlife encounter ...
Cheetahs often groom each other as a way to build trust and strengthen social bonds. This behavior plays an important role in ...
Here's what we know about the lethality of the world's fastest land animal.
Africa’s apex predators are crossing dangerous, invisible boundaries. Lions and cheetahs usually maintain a “landscape of fear.” A single encounter often ends in death for the smaller cheetah.