Possible lion sighting near Ermelo sparks concern among residents

Tracks believed to belong to a lion were discovered near Ermelo after recent rainfall, while a team of tracking dogs has been dispatched to investigate.

Unconfirmed reports of a lion spotted in the Ermelo area in Mpumalanga have raised alarm among local farmers and residents.

The sighting is quite unusual, as lions are not typically found in this region.

According to a voice note Highvelder received, allegedly from local farmers in the Davel and Ermelo area, tracks believed to belong to a lion were found in the direction of Ermelo, originating from the Tafelkop area.

The tracks were reportedly discovered shortly after recent rainfall, which made them easier to spot in the terrain.

Fresh tracks believed to belong to a lion were discovered near Tafelkop, heading toward Ermelo after recent rainfall. Photo: Supplied

The voice note says that Mpumalanga Parks and Tourism Agency (MPTA) officials from Nelspruit have been dispatched to investigate the situation.

Residents and farmers are asked to remain vigilant and report any further signs or sightings to local law enforcement or conservation authorities.

Simphiwe Shungube, spokesperson for the MTPA, stated that in response to the lion sighting reports, a team equipped with tracking dogs has been sent to the area.

“The team will investigate the tracks and trace them,” he explained.

Shungube also urged the public to report any sightings of the lion immediately to Louw Steyn at 083 626 6792.

Jannie Jacobs measuring the lion track with his hand. Photo: Supplied

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Wayne van der Walt & René Joubert

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