There is a world somewhere between reality and fiction. Although ignored by many, it is very real and so are those living in it. This forum is about the natural world. Here, wild animals will be heard and respected. The forum offers a glimpse into an unknown world as well as a room with a view on the present and the future. Anyone able to speak on behalf of those living in the emerald forest and the deep blue sea is invited to join.
MALAMALA TODAY: May 20th & 21st. Over the last 48hrs we recorded 11 sightings of lions involving 3 prides and 2 male coalitions, 8 sightings of 10 different leopards, 1 cheetah as well as several elephant and buffalo sightings. Lions: Members of the Kambula pride accounted for 4 of the sightings. 4 lionesses and the 12 cubs were seen together on both days. The other 2 lionesses were viewed separately. Members of the Gowrie male coalition made up 3 of the sightings. The 2 Avoca males were seen on both days near KK Crossing, where they killed a waterbuck. A lioness from the Styx pride was south of Mlowathi Dam. The Marthly lioness was viewed near her den site in the Manyeleti River. Leopards: The skittish male that’s been hanging around West Street Bridge was viewed with the Nkoveni female on both days - a Kambula lioness chased them up a tree this evening. Another mating pair was found at Charleston North Crossing. The Sibuye female was south of Mlowathi Dam. Both cubs of the Emsagweni female were in Fourways Open Area. The Piccadilly female was at Campbell Koppies. The daughter of the Lookout female caught a Knob-billed duck in Mamba Waterhole. The West Street male was seen near KK Crossing. Cheetah: A female was viewed hunting impala near Mlowathi Dam. Photo by ranger Nic Nel
They did not point somethink like "only 2 Gowrie male were seen" like in other update so I think we can presume he is still alive and with his brothers.