Saturday 19 December 2009

christmas updates



CLOWED YESTERDAY WAITING FOR HIS TERN TO MATE.
After such a long drought in Kenya we thought this boys may not suvive the presure from the cattle human conflict.
He and his mate are well to let you all know I just took this 
picture some hours ago to be prisis 
I went to laikipia and some bad news went up there that one of the males in the marsh pride have been Kill by the maasai I went metal and did not know what to say just to go and see for my self.

ROMEO LOOKING AS COOL AS EVER YESTERDAY MORNING.

I then followed who was Killed by the cattle headsman last week, going around looking for some of the males I know in the area I have found who, the young males we call them normadics have been speard to death and his bother is looking very sorry below rhino ridge.
No good news for me when we loose any lion in park for the expence of cows I still believe its an accepteble for people to graze in the park at the same time kill the preditors in there own home area.
THE MALE ON THE LEFT LOST HIS LIFE AND JUST SOW THE OTHER SOME HOURS AGO.

The headache for the two males from the marsh pride is gone for a while since this young boys would have push them out of the pride.
However the future is still very had for our pride at the marsh since this large pride go in and out of the park in such of food.

The other good news is the formation of the MARA NOTH CONSERVANCY.
As much as we like to speed up things it will not happened in Africa, we still have to go the snail way to do things right.
When this happen the marsh pride will be at the best place ever and so many of the prides who live out side the park places like Aitong, The Gorge, and the list goes on.

Salaams to you all 

MERRY CHRISTMAS,

Jackson Looseyia.




2 comments:

Olivier Delaere said...

"Mara North Conservancy"
Sounds great ;-)

CASSIO LOPES and ALESSANDRA SANTOS said...

My God, Jackson! After reading so good news about Binti and Olive, now this about Marsh Pride loosing one of the male lions is awful! There is no space for cows grazing in bigcat country in the Mara, this is a neverending conflict. Hope Mara North Conservancy can put a stop on this battle, and quick!