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Lions found dead, mutilated in Uganda in suspected poisoning
Six lions have been found dead and mutilated in one of Uganda’s best-known national parks, with wildlife traffickers suspected of having poisoned the big cats.
Key points:
- The park shares a border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and its famous Virunga National Park
- Lions have been killed in a number of previous similar incidents in Queen Elizabeth National Park
- In 2018, 11 lions, including eight cubs, were found dead of suspected poisoning
The lion carcasses were found in the Queen Elizabeth National Park in the country’s west with most of their body parts missing and surrounded by dead vultures, suggesting poison was at play.
The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) said it was “saddened” by the death of these particular lions,…
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