Another Cheetah Dies in Kuno National Park in MP - The Statesman
KUNO NATIONAL PARK, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA, JUL 12 – Nabha, an 8-year-old Namibian cheetah, died from fractures sustained during a hunting attempt, reducing Kuno National Park's population to 26, including 17 cubs born locally.
- Nabha, a female cheetah aged eight and part of the Namibian cohort at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, passed away on Saturday after sustaining serious injuries.
- About a week ago, Nabha sustained multiple injuries, including breaks in the left ulna and fibula bones, likely incurred while attempting to hunt within her soft release area.
- Nabha underwent medical treatment for a week but ultimately did not survive, marking a significant setback for the Government of India’s Cheetah Reintroduction Project.
- The cheetah population at Kuno currently numbers 26, with nine adults—comprising six females and three males—and 17 cubs that were born in India. Of these, 16 cheetahs have successfully adapted to life in the wild.
- Project Cheetah officials reported the remaining cheetahs are healthy and adapting well, while two mothers, Veera and Nirva, and their cubs are doing well, awaiting Nabha’s postmortem results.
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