Snares in Kruger

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I must admit that "Latest Kruger" is very useful when it comes to spot animals with snares and get the help needed ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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11:300
Young hyena with a possible snare around the neck
“Has been reported, always good to keep a lookout for any more information”
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:-?


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I think this snare is through the mouth and behind the head. :evil:


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:evil: :-(


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Richprins wrote: Mon May 20, 2019 1:54 pm I think this snare is through the mouth and behind the head. :evil:
That's why I Scratched the head; exactly what it looks like O-/


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^Q^ ^Q^
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Horrible cable snare removed from sub-adult male hyena just outside Skukuza near the sewage reed beds last night. Prompt and accurate report by tourist, Johann Basson.

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Eish!! :shock: :-( That's what Sanparks let those putting out snares do to the animals in the park. When will they decide to do something to stop this? 0=


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16:50
2 Lionesses on a kill next to the road.
“1 Lioness with a snare around her neck and right front leg. Back right leg also injured. Looks like the Snare has been there for a while”
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