Uganda: Six lions found dead and dismembered in Queen Elizabeth National Park

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  • Luanda • Saturday, 20 March de 2021 | 15h09
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Six lions have been found dead and dismembered following suspected poisoning in Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park.

The big cats were found with most of their body parts missing and surrounded by dead vultures on Friday evening, Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) said.

The dead birds suggest the lions may have been poisoned, according to officials, who said illegal wildlife trafficking could not be ruled out.

The UWA condemned the incident as it sought to reassure the public that the park and its wildlife were both still safe.

The agency said in a statement on Saturday: “Uganda Wildlife Authority is saddened to announce the death of six lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Poaching is thought to have been on the rise in Uganda since the coronavirus pandemic began in March 2020.

A lion was reportedly found with body parts missing in Queen Elizabeth National Park in a similar incident back in May.

According to National Geographic, Charles Tumwesigye, UWA’s deputy director of field operations, said the agency recorded 367 poaching incidents in its parks between February and May 2020 – double the number during the same period in 2019.

Some experts believe this could be down to anti-poaching activities having diminished in the country during the pandemic due to a loss of tourism revenue, while others say locals struggling to feed their families could be setting traps out of desperation.

UWA said tourism contributed almost 10 per cent of Uganda’s gross domestic product and 23 per cent of total foreign exports.

“Nature tourism has been contributing $1.6bn to the economy and also contributes to the wellbeing of communities surrounding the wildlife protected areas,” the agency said.

“Tourism revenue plays a critical role in improving the livelihoods of communities around the national parks.”

Source: www.independent.co.uk



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