One more cheetah dies at Kuno National Park; toll rises to seven
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- January 16, 2024
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Shaurya, a cheetah that was translocated from Namibia, passed away at the Kuno National Park, authorities confirmed on January 16. Shaurya is the seventh one to die among the 20 Namibian cheetahs since a coalition of cheetahs were first released into the park in September 2022 “Today, on 16th January, 2024 around 3:17 PM, Namibian Cheetah Shaurya passed away.
Around 11 AM in the morning, incoordination and staggering gait was observed by the tracking team following which the animal was tranquilized and weakness was found. Following this, the animal was revived but complications arose post revival and the animal failed to respond to CPR. Cause of death can be ascertained after Post Mortem,” APCCF & Director Lion Project said in a press release.
Kuno National Park which is located in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur district is home to several cheetahs translocated from Namibia and South Africa. With six adult cheetahs dying within the first year of their relocation to India, wildlife experts associated with Project Cheetah were considering options of importing the next batch of big cats from countries other than South Africa and Namibia.
A final decision is awaited. COMMents SHARE Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit nature and wildlife / Madhya Pradesh.