High levels of tourism can lead to a dramatic reduction in the number of cheetahs able to raise their young to independence, new research has found.
A study in Kenya’s Maasai Mara savannah found that in areas with a high density of tourist vehicles, the average number of cubs a mother cheetah raised to independence was just 0.2 cubs per litter – less than a tenth of the 2.3 cubs per litter expected in areas with low tourism.
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