In distressing news from Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park, the untimely death of a male cheetah this morning (July 14) marks the eighth fatality among the big cat population in approximately five months. Suraj, an African cheetah, was found lifeless at Kuno in the early hours of the morning. Authorities are currently investigating the precise cause of Suraj's demise.
मध्य प्रदेश के कूनो राष्ट्रीय उद्यान में आठवें चीते की मौत
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) July 14, 2023
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Suraj was translocated from Namibia to India in September 2022, along with seven others.
Just three days ago (July 11), another four-year-old South African male cheetah named Tejas perished due to a neck injury.
Madhya Pradesh | Another Cheetah, Uday, who was brought from South Africa, has died during treatment after falling ill at Kuno National Park. Reason for death is yet to be ascertained: MP Chief Conservator of Forest JS Chauhan pic.twitter.com/2IHPMCji2L
— ANI (@ANI) April 23, 2023
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The cheetah reintroduction project, which brought eight cheetahs from Namibia and later introduced an additional 12 from South Africa, aimed to revive the cheetah population in India.