India's vast and diverse landscapes once had a precious treasure – the Asiatic cheetah.
This extinct species is now on the brink of extinction from the world.
Conservation efforts though focused on protecting habitats and increasing their population but it couldn’t save the species.
The Asiatic Cheetahs succumbed to habitat loss and poaching with only 30 to 40 being left in Iran.
Dedicated organisations are currently tirelessly working for their protection. Spotting them in the wild is an extraordinary experience.
Preserving them is crucial for future generations or else, the next generation may not be able to see this one of the rarest big cats.