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India Postpones First International Big Cat Alliance Summit Due to Ebola Concerns

 Remains committed to biodiversity conservation and sustainable development

  • Future plan:  New dates after consultations


  • FAQs

    Q1: When was the first International Big Cat Alliance Summit postponed?
    Ans:  It was postponed on 21 May 2026.

    Q2: Why was the IBCA Summit delayed?
    Ans:  Because of an evolving Ebola health situation in parts of Africa.

    Q3: When was the International Big Cat Alliance formally established?
    Ans:  It was formally established on 12 March 2024.

    Q4: How many member countries does the IBCA have?
    Ans:  The IBCA has 25 member countries and five observer nations.

    Q5: Which big cat species are covered under the IBCA?
    Ans:  Tiger, lion, leopard, snow leopard, cheetah, jaguar, and puma.

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