Namibian cheetah Shaurya dies, 10th casualty since project introduced at Kuno


Bhopal, Jan 16 (IANS): Yet another Namibian cheetah was reported dead at Kuno National Park (KNP) in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday, the tenth fatality since the project was introduced on September 17, 2022.

The cheetah that died on Tuesday has been identified as Shaurya. According to forest officials at KNP, Shaurya was spotted lying in an unconscious state in the afternoon on Tuesday.

The big cat was tranquilised and taken to the veterinarians for treatment immediately.

The team of veterinarians made all efforts to save Shaurya’s life however, he could not survive.

The exact reason for his death is yet to be confirmed, a senior official said.

“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 tranquilised 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.

A total of 20 cheetahs were transported from Namibia and South Africa in two phases, of them 10, including three cubs born at Kuno, have died so far.

The death of Shaurya came two weeks after Namibian cheetah ‘Aasha’ gave birth to three cubs, giving an indication of the success of the ambitious ‘Project cheetah’.

Before that, another Namibian cheetah Siyaya had given birth to four cubs, of which three died and one cub survived.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Jan 16 2024

    Even Animals don't survive in Modi's Projects ...

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 16 2024

    Instead of bringing the financial fugitives like Vijay Mallya, Nirav and Lalit Modiand other from UK. Our PM bought cheetah's from Namibia. The fugitives looted tax payers money and now the Government is spending tax payers money on the Namibian cheetah's.

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  • flavian, chik

    Tue, Jan 16 2024

    its better to focus on our own tigers and variety of wildlife and save all which are close to extinction ..we have enough varities to take care . This was a good experiment and hope we have learnt from this ...

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  • CA Ned DCunha, Mangalore/Chikmagalur

    Tue, Jan 16 2024

    Territorial animals do not survive. A big mistake.

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