Another South African cheetah translocated to Kuno National Park dies-

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Another South African cheetah translocated to Kuno National Park dies-


By PTI

BHOPAL/SHEOPUR: One of the cheetahs translocated to Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park (KNP) from South Africa died on Sunday, a senior forest official said.

The deceased cheetah ‘Uday’ aged six years.

Notably, this is the second such incident at KNP in almost a month.

Earlier, Namibian cheetah Sasha died due to a kidney ailment on March 27.

“During the inspection in the morning, a cheetah brought from South Africa was found dull with head down following which veterinarians attending him alerted senior officials and the feline was taken out from the large enclosure for treatment. Unfortunately, around 4 pm, the cheetah passed away,” principal chief Conservator of Forest (PCCF) Wildlife, J S Chauhan told PTI.

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The dead cheetah was identified as Uday, another forest official said.

Late last month, a female Cheetah, named Sasha, died due to renal infection.

Eight Namibian Cheetahs were released in the park by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 72nd birthday last year.

BHOPAL/SHEOPUR: One of the cheetahs translocated to Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park (KNP) from South Africa died on Sunday, a senior forest official said.

The deceased cheetah ‘Uday’ aged six years.

Notably, this is the second such incident at KNP in almost a month.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

Earlier, Namibian cheetah Sasha died due to a kidney ailment on March 27.

“During the inspection in the morning, a cheetah brought from South Africa was found dull with head down following which veterinarians attending him alerted senior officials and the feline was taken out from the large enclosure for treatment. Unfortunately, around 4 pm, the cheetah passed away,” principal chief Conservator of Forest (PCCF) Wildlife, J S Chauhan told PTI.

ALSO READ | India’s cheetah reintroduction plan ignored spatial ecology: Scientists  

The dead cheetah was identified as Uday, another forest official said.

Late last month, a female Cheetah, named Sasha, died due to renal infection.

Eight Namibian Cheetahs were released in the park by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 72nd birthday last year.



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