Tracking down lions
Category: Lion Guardians work | Date: Jun 28 2008 | By: lionguardians
We are still training up the new Lion Guardian Solonka, to make sure he is proficient in all the different skills he needs. Although most Maasai murrans are very used to identifying the tracks of different animals, we need to make sure that new Lion Guardians are able to give us accurate and detailed information about the tracks that they see. It is not all that common for them to actually see the lions, as they are always on foot, so it is really important that any information we get about them from their tracks is accurate.
By looking at tracks they try to find out what the animals were, which direction they were going in, how many there were, when they were there, whether there were any young, and perhaps even the sex and approximate age of animals.
Here are Lion Guardians Lenkina and Koikai talking to new Lion Guardian Solonka about tracking, and asking him to identify some tracks that he finds.
Tags: Kenya, lion, lion conservation, Lion Guardians, Maasai, masai, tracking



My name is Antony Kasanga, Lion Guardians Co-ordinator on Mbirikani Group Ranch.
My name is Eric Ole Kesoi, Lion Guardians Co-ordinator on Eselenkei and Olgulului Group Ranches.

One Response to “Tracking down lions”
PaulaB, on 29 Jun 2008
Thanks for this fascinating insight into how you do your work, Antony, and good luck to Solonka with his training.
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