THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has launched an investigation into a recent surge in wildlife poaching cases, with three decapitated lion carcasses recovered at Nyamandlovu Pan in Hwange main camp early this week.
In a statement on Wednesday, ZimParks spokesperson Tinashe Farawo said the three lions had their heads and legs hacked off.
“It was discovered that a heavy calibre rifle was used as seen by the bullet holes on the carcasses,” he said.
A k9 investigation team is currently on site conducting further investigations.
The rise in poaching activities, particularly at game reserves across the country, is posing a significant threat to the country's wildlife as poachers target key species like elephants, rhinos, lions and leopards.