Wildlife rangers in the Kenyan capital said yesterday that they were hunting for two lions, who left Nairobi’s national park and went into “highly populated” areas.
Nairobi: Wildlife rangers in the Kenyan capital said yesterday that they were hunting for two lions, who left Nairobi’s national park and went into "highly populated" areas.
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KWS officers carry tranquilizer guns and search the two lions. Pic/AFP
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) issued an appeal, "for help to get two lionesses that strayed from the Nairobi National Park.
"Lions are dangerous wild animals. Avoid provoking the lions by confronting them," said KWS spokesman Paul Udoto.
At least two lionesses are reported to have late Thursday left the park, spread over 117 square kilometres where buffalo and rhino roam just seven kilometres from the bustling high-rise city centre.
It is not the first time lions have prowled into Nairobi.
The big cats find themselves under growing pressure as one of Africa’s fastest growing
cities creeps onto ancient migration routes and hunting grounds.
"These are highly populated areas and that is why we are intensifying the search," Udoto said. "Anyone with information about them should share with us immediately." Udoto said two lionesses were last sighted around Nairobi’s Langata district.