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Re: Mbombela on high alert as lion escapes from Kruger National Park
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 5:03 pm
by Richprins
Well done!

Re: Mbombela on high alert as lion escapes from Kruger National Park
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 11:30 am
by Richprins
Re: Lions Escape from KNP Again
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 1:22 pm
by Richprins
Two lions wander around lodge, farms near Malalane
The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency are monitoring two lions that were spotted near the Malelane Golf Club early this morning.
4 hours ago
MALALANE – Early morning joggers and cyclists were warned to stay away from the Malelane Golf Club and Riverside farm after two lions were spotted strolling next to the tar road.
Police officers reportedly saw the lions before 03:00 this morning and the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) was notified.
Just before 09:00, it was reported that the lions were still roaming the area near Pestana Kruger Lodge, on the Malalane side of the Crocodile River.
They are being monitored and the MTPA is aiming to dart the animals to take them back to the Kruger Park.
Residents were being urged to stay away from the area to allow MTPA members to do their work.
A young leopard was also seen on the gravel road behind the Dumuzulu workshops. Residents suspect it is the same one that recently roamed Leopard Creek.
https://lowvelder.co.za/440133/two-lion ... -malalane/
Re: Lions Escape from KNP Again
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 1:07 pm
by Richprins
BREAKING NEWS: Wayward lion spotted in the Lowveld
Lion tracks were found on a dust road, but were lost due to high traffic volumes in the area.
2 hours ago
Stefan de Villiers
KAAPMUIDEN – A lion, possibly an escapee from the Kruger National Park, was spotted roaming near Matsulu this morning.
The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) said residents of the area apparently saw the big cat this morning after which they went to investigate. It reports that upon investigation, tracks were found on a dust road, but were lost due to high traffic volumes in the area.
“Without more information, there isn’t much we can do. Therefore we request anyone with information to please phone their nearest police station. It is also possible that the lion might have returned to the Kruger National Park,” the MTPA said.
https://lowvelder.co.za/446482/breaking ... d-lowveld/
Re: Lions Escape from KNP Again
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 6:14 pm
by Richprins
The story of the Marloth Park escaped lion Napoleon is here:
https://www.africawild-forum.com/viewto ... 03#p423803
Re: Lions Escape from KNP Again
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 10:12 am
by Richprins
Kruger Sightings
Verified account @LatestKruger
38m38 minutes ago
Alert:
Lioness
Spotted outside the park on Mganduzweni road (Nsumbeni)
Tinged by Themba
Re: Lions Escape from KNP Again
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 12:53 pm
by Flutterby
They are escaping all over the place!!

Re: Lions Escape from KNP Again
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 6:02 pm
by Richprins
They are a bit overpopulated at this time of year after the long dry season, maybe, combined with eating extra rhino and ellie carcasses?

Re: Lions Escape from KNP Again
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:06 am
by Richprins
Kruger Sightings
Verified account @LatestKruger
Dec 2
Alert:
R538 White River - Numbi
- Reports of an escaped lion near Legogote, killed a cow in the area yesterday. Extensive search yesterday was unsuccessful but animal believed to still be in the area. If sighted please call 0832559621.
Tinged by Lize - Enough is Enough
Re: Lions Escape from KNP Again
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2018 11:50 am
by Lisbeth
Update: The wandering N4 highway Kruger lion
Posted on 30 November, 2018 by Linda Oosthuizen in Animal Encounters, Destinations, Kruger, South Africa, Wildlife
The South Shishangeni male lion © Linda Oosthuizen
Kruger Stories written by Linda Oosthuizen
Remember the lion that was found wandering on the N4 highway this past September? He was quite the media sensation back then. Twitter, Facebook and several news agencies were buzzing with excitement. The events of his capture and release were even streamed live on the Internet! It is not every day a lion escapes from our Kruger National Park!
From what I understand is that he was pushed out of his old coalition. Perhaps that is why he went on a walkabout – to look for a new territo
Missing the tuft of hair at the end of his tail © Linda Oosthuizen
I live at Malelane Gate and I caught a glimpse of the lion when they brought him back to the park. Ever since that moment I have been wondering how he has been doing.
Last week, I photographed three male lions in the south of Kruger National Park in the Malelane/Berg en Dal area. One of the three males looked older than the other two, with a beautiful dark mane. He was missing the tuft of hair at the tip of his tail.
The South Shishangeni male bonding with his new coalition © Linda Oosthuizen
It made me wonder… could this be our “escapee”? The N4 lion that caused so much upheaval?
A member of a Facebook group about the lions of the Kruger National Park confirmed my suspicion: this was him!
Greeting his new coalition partner © Linda Oosthuizen
They call him the South Shishangeni male and he has formed a coalition with two younger males that were already trying to establish a territory in the area.
His new surroundings are clearly agreeing with him. The South Shishangeni male is looking in stunning condition, and from what I could see, the three of them have formed a strong bond.
One of the two younger males in the new coalition
Hopefully they will find some females so we can see some cubs sired by this stunning male soon!
He is looking in excellent condition! © Linda Oosthuizen