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Another cheetah has died after relocation to India, the second in less than a month

Uday was among 20 cheetahs airlifted from Africa over the past few months in an effort to revive the species, which disappeared from India more than 70 years ago.

By Chris Lau and Manveena Suri, CNN

Published Apr 24, 2023 12:36 PM EST | Updated Apr 24, 2023 3:27 PM EST

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The move was intended to help the country repopulate the animals, which have disappeared decades ago.

(CNN) -- A cheetah from Africa has died two months after being reintroduced to India as part of an intercontinental effort to revive the big cat in the country, the second animal from the program to have passed away in less than a month.

India's wildlife department said the male, called Uday, died at the Kuno National Park on Sunday in central Madhya Pradesh state, according to CNN's affliate News18.

A cheetah lies inside a transport cage before traveling to India, at the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Otjiwarongo, Namibia, Friday, Sept. 16, 2022. India welcomed 12 cheetahs from South Africa in September 2022 as part of an ambitious drive to reintroduce the big cats in the country after 70 years. (AP Photo/Dirk Heinrich, File)

The cause of death was not immediately known and authorities will perform a post-mortem to find out more, the outlet reported.

Uday -- who was named by Indian citizens in a contest -- was among 20 cheetahs airlifted to India over the past few months from Africa. The Indian government's ultimate plan is to introduce 50 big cats over the next five years.

The news of the deceased 6-year-old cheetah came just three weeks after his fellow feline, Sasha, died from a kidney infection.

Uday was one of 12 cheetahs flown across the ocean from South Africa in February. Sasha hails from another group of eight sent from Namibia in September last year.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi watched a cheetah after it was released in an enclosure at Kuno National Park, in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, on Sept. 17, 2022. (PIB/AP/File)

South African veterinarian Adrian Tordiffe, who helped coordinate the move earlier, said experts were investigating various possibilities and awaiting tests for further confirmation.

"At this stage, it appears to be a rare random cause that is unlikely to pose any risk to the other cheetahs," he said, adding that possible causes could range from severe botulism to a snake bite.

Laurie Marker, founder of the Namibia-based Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF), which also helped with transferring the animals, said re-establishing a population is very difficult.

"Losses are to be expected and for unexpected reasons," he said. "We are looking at populations which individuals are a part of and we all care about these individuals, but we also have to think of the big picture."

While two cheetahs have died since being reintroduced, the overall population has nonetheless grown.

A cheetah jumps inside a quarantine section before being relocated to India, at a reserve near Bella Bella, South Africa, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell, File)

In late March, the country welcomed four newborn cheetahs for the first time since the species disappeared from India more than 70 years ago.

Cheetahs were declared extinct in India in 1952, but the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change hopes they'll be able to bring the species back.

The animals chosen were selected "based on an assessment of health, wild disposition, hunting skills, and ability to contribute genetics that will result in a strong founder population," according to CCF's earlier statement.

The cheetahs were first sent to a quarantine enclosure before being moved to acclimatization zones and eventually released into the park's hunting enclosures.

Cheetahs are found in southern and eastern Africa, particularly in Namibia, Botswana, Kenya, and Tanzania, with less than 7,000 left in the wild, according to the World Wide Fund (WWF).

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