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Farmer kills python after dog’s death, Villagers fear wildlife wars
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81149, member: 636"] A farmer had to fight a python that killed his dog, highlighting a bigger wildlife problem. Charles Otieno, a farmer in Luoka Village within Siaya County's Sigomere ward, encountered a large python on his property that attacked and killed one of his dogs. Otieno described hearing his poultry in distress before sending a dog to investigate, only to see the snake pursuing the animal back toward him. Fearing for his life and his remaining livestock, Otieno used a machete to kill the reptile, which he estimated was three to four feet long. He explained the python had been preying on local chickens, goats, and sheep for some time, and that the loss of his dog worsens existing issues with monkeys destroying his maize crop. The incident led to a frustrating attempt to report the conflict. Otieno took the dead python and dog to Sigomere Police Station after officers at a local post allegedly refused to listen. Police reportedly stored the bodies and told him to wait for Kenya Wildlife Service officers, who later collected them. Otieno was advised to follow up with the KWS offices in Siaya, but says he cannot afford the travel cost of nearly five hundred shillings. He also expressed fear of potential arrest for killing a protected animal, based on warnings from community members. Otieno is now urging authorities to address persistent human-wildlife conflicts that endanger rural livelihoods and farming. [/QUOTE]
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