The 14 free roaming lions in Phalaborwa will not be darted nor translocated

A source told the media that it is not the first time this year a pride of lions has been seen by the public roaming around that area.

On Friday, 7 June The Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (LEDET) confirmed the sighting of about fourteen lions roaming around Phalaborwa Foskor Mine.

According to Zaid Kalla, LEDET provincial spokesperson, it was suspected that the lions escaped from Kruger National Park (KNP) and that LEDET allocated field rangers to closely monitor the pride’s movement prior to action to be taken, Letaba Herald reports.

“We want to assure the public that they need not panic as the situation is under control and at the moment the department and other stakeholders are waiting for the necessary equipment to transport the lions back to the KNP,” Kalla said.

A source told the media that it is not the first time this year a pride of lions has been seen by the public roaming around that area.

On 14 February, Ronica Jansen posted a photo on her Facebook page of a pride of lions and also another resident took a photo of lions in that area in April.

“It has been happening for a while now, the Lions have been in and out of this area.

“I believe the reason people don’t know about it is that in the previous incidences no one reported it to the relevant authorities.

“This area has a lot of hyenas which I think the lions may be after,” said the source.

Kalla added that Foskor mine and members of the public are hereby advised to be alert at all times.

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