A few nights ago I woke up at 3 am to hear hyenas all around my tent at the Echo Lima Camp in West Gate Community Conservancy. They were whooping and running around everywhere. This went on for about an hour and then suddenly stopped. I went back to sleep and awoke the next morning to discover that 2 donkeys had been killed by the hyenas just on the other side of the camp.
Raphael and I went to look and investigate the conflict incidence. Basically the 2 donkeys had strayed and were wandering the area when the hyenas found and attacked them.
Raphael recording the conflict incidence
Remains of the second donkey
Donkeys are often not looked after or herded properly. They stray and are killed by predators. Magilani, the lioness, killed a donkey earlier in the year and I suspect that is not the first time she did that. Donkeys are useful animals here – they are used to transport goods (especially when people are moving homes) and also to carry water. But, their value is not really regarded and they are often left alone. During our community meetings, we emphasize the need for better herding practices and how this will reduce livestock loss to predators.