Four arrested in Uganda suspected of poisoning lions

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Four men arrested late Monday in connection with the poaching incident in Queen Elizabeth National Park led officers to a location where the decapitated heads of four lions and other body parts were stashed.

KAMPALA - Ugandan police on Tuesday seized the mutilated remains of several lions from suspected wildlife traffickers believed responsible for poisoning six big cats in a world-famous national park last week.

"Our national parks remain safe and attractive to visitors and we still have lions in Queen Elizabeth and other parks." Despite potential life sentences in Uganda for poachers found trading in animal parts, successful prosecutions are rare.

 

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They must be fed the same poison

Elephants, Rhinos and now lions! What is next ... humans the master destructer of ALL!!!

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