Simba 6 wauawa kwa sumu Mbuga ya Wanyama Ruaha

Simba 6 wauawa kwa sumu Mbuga ya Wanyama Ruaha

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A Facebook post by the Ruaha Carnivore Project has announced that six lions have been poisoned and killed just outside of Ruaha National Park in Tanzania.


The project - which is a collaboration with the Tanzania Carnivore Monitoring Project and is based at the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit at the University of Oxford's Department of Zoology - was initiated with the aim of learning more about the status and conservation of large carnivores in Tanzania's Ruaha landscape.


The Facebook post read: "We are deeply saddened to report a mass poisoning incident in the Wildlife Management Area (WMA) just outside Ruaha National Park.


"We received a 'mortality alert' from one of our collared lions, and the team responded rapidly. When they arrived at the site, they found a devastating scene - six lions (the collared adult female, three sub-adult females and two sub-adult males) had been killed, apparently from poison as they were all found close to a scavenged cattle carcass.



"This event had additional tragic consequences, with dozens of critically endangered vultures found dead or badly affected."
The organisation posted that it appeared to be a kind of revenge attack after lions had killed some cows: "The authorities are investigating this incident, but it appears as if someone poisoned a carcass after lions attacked cattle. Alarmingly, poisoning is a common response to conflict, and this highlights how vital it is to do all we can to prevent carnivore attacks on stock, and reduce chances of retaliatory killings.


"Cattle are extremely important to local people, and carnivores can cause major economic and cultural hardship when they attack stock - and, when people don't benefit from lions, it is unsurprising that they resort to killing them.


"Thanks to support from many partners, we have made great progress in reducing such attacks, for example by predator-proofing enclosures and engaging communities, but there is much more to be done across the landscape, and protecting grazing livestock is particularly challenging.


"It is also vital to secure the Wildlife Management Areas and - probably most important of all - make sure that local people receive real benefits from wildlife, so they eventually see them as more of an asset alive than dead."

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The pictures posted alongside the statement show the true devastation of the poisoning. One photo shows one of the dead lions lying on its back, while the other is of a pile of dead vultures, all of whom had inadvertently been poisoned.
The announcement comes just days after a poacher was eaten alive by the lions he was hunting in South Africa.
 
Elimu inahitajika sana kwa wananchi hasa madhara ya kutumia sumu kujilinda pamoja na mali zao dhidi ya wanyamapori kama simba, fisi, chui, tembo nk. Kuna madhara ktk sekta ya utalii, madhara kiuchumi, na kijamii pia. Kijamii, hiyo sumu inaweza ikarudi hata kwa binadamu kwa njia yoyote ile iwe maji au nyama etc. Inaweza isiwe madhara ya papo kwa papo kama ilivyotokea kwa hao wanyama pamoja na tumbusi ila kwa baadaye sana hasa kansa na matatizo mengine ya kiafya. Kuna njia mbalimbali za kukabiliana na wanyamapori hao ila siyo sumu.
 
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A Facebook post by the Ruaha Carnivore Project has announced that six lions have been poisoned and killed just outside of Ruaha National Park in Tanzania.


The project - which is a collaboration with the Tanzania Carnivore Monitoring Project and is based at the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit at the University of Oxford's Department of Zoology - was initiated with the aim of learning more about the status and conservation of large carnivores in Tanzania's Ruaha landscape.


The Facebook post read: "We are deeply saddened to report a mass poisoning incident in the Wildlife Management Area (WMA) just outside Ruaha National Park.


"We received a 'mortality alert' from one of our collared lions, and the team responded rapidly. When they arrived at the site, they found a devastating scene - six lions (the collared adult female, three sub-adult females and two sub-adult males) had been killed, apparently from poison as they were all found close to a scavenged cattle carcass.



"This event had additional tragic consequences, with dozens of critically endangered vultures found dead or badly affected."
The organisation posted that it appeared to be a kind of revenge attack after lions had killed some cows: "The authorities are investigating this incident, but it appears as if someone poisoned a carcass after lions attacked cattle. Alarmingly, poisoning is a common response to conflict, and this highlights how vital it is to do all we can to prevent carnivore attacks on stock, and reduce chances of retaliatory killings.


"Cattle are extremely important to local people, and carnivores can cause major economic and cultural hardship when they attack stock - and, when people don't benefit from lions, it is unsurprising that they resort to killing them.


"Thanks to support from many partners, we have made great progress in reducing such attacks, for example by predator-proofing enclosures and engaging communities, but there is much more to be done across the landscape, and protecting grazing livestock is particularly challenging.


"It is also vital to secure the Wildlife Management Areas and - probably most important of all - make sure that local people receive real benefits from wildlife, so they eventually see them as more of an asset alive than dead."

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Ndege wakijivinjari masalia ya Simba

The pictures posted alongside the statement show the true devastation of the poisoning. One photo shows one of the dead lions lying on its back, while the other is of a pile of dead vultures, all of whom had inadvertently been poisoned.
The announcement comes just days after a poacher was eaten alive by the lions he was hunting in South Africa.
Wakipatikana hao walioweka sumu watauawa wakati kuna watu wanapiga risasi wananchi wasio na hatia tena mchana kweupe lakini wanaachwa
 
Wafugaji na wakulima wanaathiriwa sana na wanyama pori kuhalibu mali zao...ukienda TANAPA kudai fidia a uharibifu walahi utakoma,kwanza utabambikiwa kesi ya uwindaji haram ili usirudi tena kudai fidia...Sasa wanyonge wafanye nini...Simba wakiua mifugo,kesho yake raia wanachukua utumbo wa mzoga wanatia sumu ya NYANI,Simba au Fisi akibakiza mzoga wake lazima atarudi tu.kitakacho mpata watasimuliana...Kiufupi TANAPA wanawanyanyas na kuwadhulumu raia wanyonge,wengi hawaoni umuhimu wa uwepo wa wanyampori ni mateso tu...
 
Wafugaji na wakulima wanaathiriwa sana na wanyama pori kuhalibu mali zao...ukienda TANAPA kudai fidia a uharibifu walahi utakoma,kwanza utabambikiwa kesi ya uwindaji haram ili usirudi tena kudai fidia...Sasa wanyonge wafanye nini...Simba wakiua mifugo,kesho yake raia wanachukua utumbo wa mzoga wanatia sumu ya NYANI,Simba au Fisi akibakiza mzoga wake lazima atarudi tu.kitakacho mpata watasimuliana...Kiufupi TANAPA wanawanyanyas na kuwadhulumu raia wanyonge,wengi hawaoni umuhimu wa uwepo wa wanyampori ni mateso tu...
Bwana wewe mmevamia eneo lao toka lini tai akaishi maeneo ya watu ,simba na familia ikaishi maeneo ya watu
 
Hao wananchi ni wapumbavu mamlaka ichukue hatua Kali Hata iwaue maana hawana maana hao shitholes
 
wewe cio mtanzania, halafu unaonekana una mtindio wa ubongo
Wamevamia eneo la wanyama pori walishe wanyama wao walitegemea nini kama sio simba kula kitoeo kwa akili ya kawaida inakuwaje waweke sumu mamia ya tai wamekufa na simba 6 wamekufa vipi kama hao maofisa wasingestuka madhara si yangekuwa mengi

Wamebakia simba wachache duniani halafu hawa wapuuzi wanaweka sumu kuua wanyama pori endagered kizembe

Bahati mm sifanyi kazi huko ningewatia adabu kabla ya kuwafikisha mahakamani

Bila shaka hio pride ni ya baobab

Wenye mtindio wa ubongo ni hao wapumbavu wanaoweka sumu na mamia ya wanyama wanakufa kizembe ..wauliwe tu

Hawana faida kuishi kama akili zao ziko hivyo
 
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