Received the following two photos and info from one of my Botswana friends.
Two nights ago, their time, the leopard in the photo got into his neighbor Kevin's cattle coral and killed six young calves. The next day they tracked a "drag" mark and found the seventh about 300m away. The set up and waited for him to hopefully come back the next evening, (yesterday their time).
The cat came back about 5:30pm and his cattle killing career was put to an end and that is cat number six for Kevin.
They are desperately hoping the country will open leopard hunting up more fully.
Two nights ago, their time, the leopard in the photo got into his neighbor Kevin's cattle coral and killed six young calves. The next day they tracked a "drag" mark and found the seventh about 300m away. The set up and waited for him to hopefully come back the next evening, (yesterday their time).
The cat came back about 5:30pm and his cattle killing career was put to an end and that is cat number six for Kevin.
They are desperately hoping the country will open leopard hunting up more fully.