Saturday, August 22, 2015

Lions Mysteriously Fall Ill in Northern Uganda


August 21, 2015
Lion in Uganda's Kidepo Valley National Park
A regal male lion photographed earlier this year in Uganda's remote Kidepo Valley National Park, where the big cats have mysteriously fallen ill.
 
Wildlife officials in Uganda are stumped by a mysterious illness among the lions of Kidepo Valley National Park that has left the big cats emaciated and “docile.”
  Kampala’s The Observer newspaper reports that within the past month, the sickness has affected almost all of the park’s lions, located in the north of the country near the borders of South Sudan and Kenya.

Charles Tumwesigye, the deputy director in charge of conservation at the Uganda Wildlife Authority, says experts will examine samples taken from some of the sick lions.

“We have a feeling that it could be partly starvation because we don’t seem to have very many prey animals for the lions in Kidepo,” Tumwesigye told the daily.

He adds that the larger animals currently roaming the park, like buffaloes, are not easy for a lion to take down.


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