09 de julio de 2016 - 06:11 p. m.
En Kenia es atendida una leona que tenía lesiones
El Espectador
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Wildlife veterinarians inspect a tranquilised lioness for injuries and signs of disease as they set up a radio collar at the Ol-Pejeta conservancy in Laikipia county, approximately 200 kilometres north of the Kenyan capital, Nairobi on July 8, 2016.
Conservationists will fit collars on two of its lions to monitor their movement and resulting interaction patterns with surrounding communities in a bid to improve protection for both the big cats and communities in the wake of increasing conflicts. / AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA
AFP - TONY KARUMBA
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A young lion attempts to pull out a tranquilising dart from a lioness at the Ol-Pejeta conservancy in Laikipia county, approximately 200 kilometres north of the Kenyan capital, Nairobi on July 8, 2016.
Conservationists will fit collars on two of its lions to monitor their movement and resulting interaction patterns with surrounding communities in a bid to improve protection for both the big cats and communities in the wake of increasing conflicts. / AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA
AFP - TONY KARUMBA
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