Lions can recover if entrepreneurial conservationists are empowered to address the biggest threats to lions—such as human-lion conflict, bushmeat poaching, and habitat loss. If the core protected areas in Africa were more effectively managed and the local communities around them were supported, we could have three to four times the number of lions we have today.
Created by the Wildlife Conservation Network in partnership with the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation (now known as Re:wild), the Lion Recovery Fund funds game-changing conservation actions by the most effective, vetted partners who work collaboratively to bring lions back. Through strategic investments and collaboration with other public and private donors, the Lion Recovery Fund aspires to double the number of lions in Africa, regaining those lions lost over the past 25 years. We are committed to seeing thriving savannah landscapes where Africa’s people, its economic development, and its lions all coexist.
Please download our Lion Recovery Fund Strategy document for a more detailed look into our strategy.
From poaching, incidental capture in snares, retaliatory and ritual killings, and other threats.
From destruction by unsustainable development practices such as farming, mining, logging, charcoal production, etc.
From poaching for bushmeat, excessive competition with domestic livestock, destruction of migratory pathways, and other threats.
The LRF cannot recover lions alone. This is a gargantuan undertaking and one that requires collaboration across and beyond the conservation sector. Working through such collaborations, we see the following three steps as being critical prerequisites to the recovery of lions:
The Wildlife Conservation Network’s mission is to protect endangered wildlife by supporting conservationists who ensure wildlife and people co-exist and thrive. The Lion Recovery Fund, along with WCN’s lion Conservation Partners Ewaso Lions and Niassa Lion Project, is a key strategy by the WCN to bring lions back. WCN invests technically and financially in a select network of Conservation Partners to ensure their mission success, and creates large-scale, range-wide Wildlife Funds to support the best ideas to end extinction crises and bring wildlife back from the brink. WCN proudly maintains the highest possible 100% 4-star rating through Charity Navigator. Learn more about WCN’s unique approach to saving wildlife, or learn more about their Conservation Partners and their most compelling initiatives.
The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation (LDF) (now known as Re:wild) is dedicated to the long-term health and wellbeing of all Earth’s inhabitants. Through collaborative partnerships, they support innovative projects that protect vulnerable wildlife from extinction, while restoring balance to threatened ecosystems and communities. LDF’s grant-making program encompasses six focus areas: wild land conservation, marine conservation, climate change, innovative solutions, indigenous rights, and public advocacy.