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Zimbabwe parks confirm Jericho the lion alive amid Cecil furore

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Wildlife authorities in Zimbabwe dismissed a report of the shooting death of a male lion who was a companion of Cecil (pictured). Photo: Reuters

Zimbabwe wildlife authorities on Sunday dismissed rumours that a second lion, known as Jericho, had been slain after the killing last month of Cecil the lion by an American trophy hunter caused a global outcry.

 “The lion known as Jericho is still alive and being monitored by Brent Stapelias of the Lion Research Project,” Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority said in a statement.

 “It is also important to note that Jericho is a ’coalition’ partner to Cecil and not a blood related sibling,” it said.

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 The conservation group Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force had said Saturday that it had been “informed” of the death of Jericho, described as Cecil’s brother.

 The announcement was swiftly picked up by global media, causing consternation among animal lovers who were outraged by Walter Palmer’s killing of Zimbabwe’s best-known lion, renowned for his black mane, outside Hwange park.

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 But the Friends of Hwange Trust urged the public to treat the ZCTF’s announcement about Jericho with caution, saying the reports “appear to be untrue”.

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