KWS recaptures two lionesses that escaped from Nairobi National Park
Lionesses roaming inside the Nairobi National Park.
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The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has successfully tracked and guided back two lionesses that had earlier escaped from the Nairobi National Park, bringing to an end hours of concern among residents in parts of Kajiado County.
KWS said the felines, which had been sighted in the Sholinke
trading area in Kajiado East Constituency, were traced using the EarthRanger
system and safely ushered back into the park by patrol teams during the night.
“The two lionesses earlier sighted outside Nairobi National Park
have been successfully tracked using the EarthRanger system and safely guided
back into the park by KWS patrol teams during the night. The situation is fully
under control, and the public may safely go on with their normal activities,”
the agency announced on Thursday.
On Wednesday, KWS had confirmed that the cats were approximately
8.3 kilometres from the park, giving precise coordinates as 37 M 261961 UTM 9834651, and assured
that teams were actively managing the situation.
The agency at the time reassured the public of safety, noting that
it was monitoring the situation with rangers and veterinary teams already
deployed to recapture and relocate the lionesses.
Members of the public were urged to remain cautious, keep children
indoors, and report any sightings through the toll-free number 0800 597 000 or WhatsApp 0726 610 509.
KWS now thanks residents for their calmness, cooperation, and
timely reporting, saying it played a key role in ensuring both human and
wildlife safety.
“We thank members of the public for their calmness, cooperation,
and timely reporting, which greatly supported the safe resolution of this
incident and ensured the protection of both people and wildlife,” KWS added,
emphasizing that the outcome highlights that “conservation is a shared
responsibility.”

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