New pet

CarlW

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This three-year-old male was captured in community lands near the border with Kruger. The vet who darted him also happens to be our vet. The locals won't let him be released nearby. Therefore, looks like we're getting a new pet.

We will release him in the north of our area, away from existing prides. He will wear a collar for a year or two so that our biologist can integrate the data into our existing lion research programme.

My colleagues refuse to accept it but I shall name him 'Tiddles'.

Kind regards,

Carl

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This three-year-old male was captured in community lands near the border with Kruger. The vet who darted him also happens to be our vet. The locals won't let him be released nearby. Therefore, looks like we're getting a new pet.

We will release him in the north of our area, away from existing prides. He will wear a collar for a year or two so that our biologist can integrate the data into our existing lion research programme.

My colleagues refuse to accept it but I shall name him 'Tiddles'.

Kind regards,

Carl

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I have heard them calling also seen the paw prints out side the house when I stayed in Sarbie Park..

Leo would work out well lol
 
Really looking forward to it mate I've a list of animals but it changes every day I've decided to stop watching the you tube as I've a bucket list I'd need the Albert hall to display them all lol
 
I was lucky when in KNP we came across lions on a giraffe they killed the previous night most were full and just led down having a snooze .
I hope tiddles well and a safe future.
 
Funnily enough when hunting in a concession not far from Carl's with Derek Littleton we saw a tagged lion. We also met the American husband and wife team and their little girl. I can't remember their names or the University that were doing the study. @CarlW. Been going on a few years As I seem to recall they were also researching Hunting Dogs This would be 2015 I think
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Awesome that Carl.
Bit of an upgrade from a Mali mate :doh: I Don’t think Herefordshire is ready for tiddles yet though :rofl:
 
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