Lion attack makes Martin question the way we look at death
Updated | By Jacaranda FM
Lions in a South African game reserve have killed a group of rhino poachers.
Earlier this year, the ministry of environmental affairs released a statement that the number of rhinos killed for their horns by poachers in South Africa dipped in 2017, but more than 1,000 were still slaughtered.
Unfortunately, this fight is still a reality for game reserves around the country and this past weekend was another case.
Martin had a very interesting take on the issue and questioned why we see death in such a positive light?
Sibuya Game Reserve is based on the Sunshine Coast and is accessed solely by boat via the magnificent Kariega Estuary. The reserve reported that a pride of lions had attacked and killed a group of poachers.
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Nick Fox, the reserve's owner, took to their Facebook page, saying: "At this stage it is not clear exactly how many poachers were killed but the Police forensic team continue to investigate."
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