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Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
3 lion cubs die in three days in Gujarat, others isolated for health checks
Three lion cubs have died in Gujarat's Amreli district in three days, prompting the forest department to isolate three lionesses and six cubs for collecting their blood samples for an analysis as a precautionary measure, officials said. As a precautionary measure, three lionesses and six cubs have been isolated(AFP/Representational Image) Two of the lion cubs died on July 28 and another one on July 30, state Forest Minister Mulubhai Bera said on Wednesday. "Veterinary doctors from Junagadh were immediately sent to the spot to help forest officials. Our senior forest officers are taking the necessary steps on the spot. As a precautionary measure, we have isolated three lionesses and six cubs. Their blood samples will be sent for analysis," said Bera. The exact cause of the death of the three lion cubs will be known once the final report is ready, he said. A week back, forest officials rescued two lion cubs near Kagvadar village in Jafrabad taluka of Amreli, abandoned by their mothers, Deputy Conservator of Forest (Shetrunji Wildlife Division) Dhananjay Sadhu said. "The cubs were medically treated at a rescue centre, however, they died two days ago due to weakness and pneumonia. As a precautionary measure, we have decided to check if other lions and cubs roaming in the area are healthy. On Wednesday, we rescued three lionesses and six cubs from that area," he said. The official said forest personnel will conduct a health check-up of the rescued lionesses and cubs, collect their blood samples and release them in the wild. The samples will be forwarded to the forest laboratory for analysis. In 2018, as many as 11 lions died in Gujarat due to a combination of canine distemper virus (CDV) and protozoal infection in a month. CDV is a highly contagious disease that attacks the immune system and other vital organs in animals, with the infection being fatal in most cases.


NDTV
a day ago
- Health
- NDTV
3 Lion Cubs Die In 3 Days In Gujarat's Amreli
Amreli: Three lion cubs have died in Gujarat's Amreli district in three days, prompting the forest department to isolate three lionesses and six cubs for collecting their blood samples for an analysis as a precautionary measure, officials said. Two of the lion cubs died on July 28 and another one on July 30, state Forest Minister Mulubhai Bera said on Wednesday. "Veterinary doctors from Junagadh were immediately sent to the spot to help forest officials. Our senior forest officers are taking the necessary steps on the spot. As a precautionary measure, we have isolated three lionesses and six cubs. Their blood samples will be sent for analysis," said Bera. The exact cause of the death of the three lion cubs will be known once the final report is ready, he said. A week back, forest officials rescued two lion cubs near Kagvadar village in Jafrabad taluka of Amreli, abandoned by their mothers, Deputy Conservator of Forest (Shetrunji Wildlife Division) Dhananjay Sadhu said. "The cubs were medically treated at a rescue centre, however, they died two days ago due to weakness and pneumonia. As a precautionary measure, we have decided to check if other lions and cubs roaming in the area are healthy. On Wednesday, we rescued three lionesses and six cubs from that area," he said. The official said forest personnel will conduct a health check-up of the rescued lionesses and cubs, collect their blood samples and release them in the wild. The samples will be forwarded to the forest laboratory for analysis. In 2018, as many as 11 lions died in Gujarat due to a combination of canine distemper virus (CDV) and protozoal infection in a month. CDV is a highly contagious disease that attacks the immune system and other vital organs in animals, with the infection being fatal in most cases.


News18
2 days ago
- Health
- News18
Three lion cubs die in 3 days in Gujarats Amreli; nine felines to undergo tests
Amreli (Gujarat), Jul 31 (PTI) Three lion cubs have died in Gujarat's Amreli district in three days, prompting the forest department to isolate three lionesses and six cubs for collecting their blood samples for an analysis as a precautionary measure, officials said. Two of the lion cubs died on July 28 and another one on July 30, state Forest Minister Mulubhai Bera said on Wednesday. 'Veterinary doctors from Junagadh were immediately sent to the spot to help forest officials. Our senior forest officers are taking the necessary steps on the spot. As a precautionary measure, we have isolated three lionesses and six cubs. Their blood samples will be sent for analysis," said Bera. The exact cause of the death of the three lion cubs will be known once the final report is ready, he said. A week back, forest officials rescued two lion cubs near Kagvadar village in Jafrabad taluka of Amreli, abandoned by their mothers, Deputy Conservator of Forest (Shetrunji Wildlife Division) Dhananjay Sadhu said. 'The cubs were medically treated at a rescue centre, however, they died two days ago due to weakness and pneumonia. As a precautionary measure, we have decided to check if other lions and cubs roaming in the area are healthy. On Wednesday, we rescued three lionesses and six cubs from that area," he said. The official said forest personnel will conduct a health check-up of the rescued lionesses and cubs, collect their blood samples and release them in the wild. The samples will be forwarded to the forest laboratory for analysis. In 2018, as many as 11 lions died in Gujarat due to a combination of canine distemper virus (CDV) and protozoal infection in a month. CDV is a highly contagious disease that attacks the immune system and other vital organs in animals, with the infection being fatal in most cases. PTI COR PJT PD NSK GK view comments First Published: July 31, 2025, 08:30 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


The Print
2 days ago
- Health
- The Print
Three lion cubs die in 3 days in Amreli, nine big cats isolated for medical tests
'Veterinary doctors from Junagadh were immediately sent to the spot to help forest officials. Our senior forest officers are taking the necessary steps on the spot. As a precautionary measure, we have isolated three lionesses and six cubs. Their blood samples will be sent for analysis,' said Bera. State Forest Minister Mulubhai Bera said three lion cubs have died, including two on July 28 and another on July 30. Amreli (Gujarat), July 30 (PTI) The death of three lion cubs in Amreli district in three days prompted the state Forest Department to isolate three lionesses and six cubs for collecting their blood samples as a precautionary measure, officials said on Wednesday. He said the exact cause behind the death of three lion cubs will be known once the final report is ready. A week back, forest officials rescued two lion cubs near Kagvadar village in Jafrabad taluka of Amreli, abandoned by their mothers, said Deputy Conservator of Forest (Shetrunji Wildlife Division) Dhananjay Sadhu. 'The cubs were medically treated at the rescue centre; however, they died two days ago due to weakness and pneumonia. As a precautionary measure, we have decided to check if other lions and cubs roaming in the area are healthy. On Wednesday, we rescued three lionesses and six cubs from that area,' he said. The Deputy Conservator of Forest further stated that forest officials will conduct a health check-up of the rescued lionesses and cubs, collect their blood samples and release them in the wild. The samples will be forwarded to the forest laboratory for analysis. In 2018, as many as 11 lions died in Gujarat due to a combination of canine distemper virus (CDV) and Protozoal infection in a month. CDV is a highly contagious disease that attacks the immune system and other vital organs in animals, with the infection being fatal in most cases. PTI COR PJT PD NSK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
Three lion cubs die in 3 days in Amreli, nine big cats isolated for medical tests
Amreli , The death of three lion cubs in Amreli district in three days prompted the state Forest Department to isolate three lionesses and six cubs for collecting their blood samples as a precautionary measure, officials said on Wednesday. Three lion cubs die in 3 days in Amreli, nine big cats isolated for medical tests State Forest Minister Mulubhai Bera said three lion cubs have died, including two on July 28 and another on July 30. "Veterinary doctors from Junagadh were immediately sent to the spot to help forest officials. Our senior forest officers are taking the necessary steps on the spot. As a precautionary measure, we have isolated three lionesses and six cubs. Their blood samples will be sent for analysis," said Bera. He said the exact cause behind the death of three lion cubs will be known once the final report is ready. A week back, forest officials rescued two lion cubs near Kagvadar village in Jafrabad taluka of Amreli, abandoned by their mothers, said Deputy Conservator of Forest Dhananjay Sadhu. "The cubs were medically treated at the rescue centre; however, they died two days ago due to weakness and pneumonia. As a precautionary measure, we have decided to check if other lions and cubs roaming in the area are healthy. On Wednesday, we rescued three lionesses and six cubs from that area," he said. The Deputy Conservator of Forest further stated that forest officials will conduct a health check-up of the rescued lionesses and cubs, collect their blood samples and release them in the wild. The samples will be forwarded to the forest laboratory for analysis. In 2018, as many as 11 lions died in Gujarat due to a combination of canine distemper virus and Protozoal infection in a month. CDV is a highly contagious disease that attacks the immune system and other vital organs in animals, with the infection being fatal in most cases. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.