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Posted: 2022-09-17T07:18:40Z | Updated: 2022-09-17T07:18:40Z

NEW DELHI (AP) Seven decades after cheetahs died out in India, theyre back.

Eight big cats from Namibia made the long trek Saturday in a chartered cargo flight to the northern Indian city of Gwalior, part of an ambitious and hotly contested plan to reintroduce cheetahs to the South Asian country.

Then they were moved to their new home: a sprawling national park in the heart of India where scientists hope the worlds fastest land animal will roam again.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the cats into their enclosure Saturday morning. The cats emerged from their cage, tentatively at first while continuously scanning their new surroundings.

When the cheetah will run again grasslands will be restored, biodiversity will increase and eco-tourism will get a boost, said Modi.

Cheetahs were once widespread in India and became extinct in 1952 from hunting and loss of habitat. They remain the first and only predator to die out since Indias independence in 1947. India hopes importing African cheetahs will aid efforts to conserve the countrys threatened and largely neglected grasslands.