23 March 2011, 20:49
KathiGun silences marauding lions
Gun silences marauding lions
From The Standard
Updated 5 hr(s) 12 min(s) ago
By BONIFACE ONGERI
Two lions that have been terrorizing Wajir town residents have been shot dead.
The lions that killed scores of livestock and spread fear in the town for a month were shot in Shelate on the eastern outskirt of the town.
The Kenya Wildlife Service officers who have been hunting the animals cornered them in Shelate Integrated Primary School.
Wajir KWS Warden David Odoyo said the town was now safe from wild animals.
"The two have been causing anxiety in the town and when the officers went to nub them they charged at them and we had no option other than killing them", he said.
"They killed donkeys, cattle and goats before we fell them", he said
He said the current drought situation has seen wild animals encroaching urban settlements sparking human/wildlife conflict. The conflict has also seen baboons and human beings hurling stones and crude objects at each other in order to access water in Wajir North Constituency.
Both sides have suffered serious injuries with several people hospitalized at Bute District Hospital. The baboons also prey on weak livestock
Last year a stray bullet hit a Bute Girls Secondary school student during a confrontation between local police officers and the baboons.
quote:
The conflict has also seen baboons and human beings hurling stones and crude objects at each other in order to access water in Wajir North Constituency.
Both sides have suffered serious injuries with several people hospitalized at Bute District Hospital.
Maybe Obama will establish a no-fly-zone.
23 March 2011, 23:30
eyedoc
I wholeheartedly agree.All that is needed is to make him aware of the crisis!
President's Day-If Obama comes out of the Whitehouse and sees his shadow we will have two more years of unemployment.
25 March 2011, 14:53
Milo ShanghaiA more impressive feat in Wajir would be establishing a no flies zone.
25 March 2011, 16:32
ozhunterIts actually interesting that Marauding Lion still exist in that area. Maybe not so for the local people though
