Since Disney released The Lion King, in 1994 and the world fell in love with its story of adventure, friendship, and family on the savanna, Africa has lost half of its lions.
In 2019, Disney released the groundbreaking live-action adaptation of The Lion King and teamed up with the Wildlife Conservation Network’s Lion Recovery Fund and its partners to help bring back lions in the wild. Through this collaboration, Disney and the Wildlife Conservation Network’s Lion Recovery Fund encouraged audiences to “Protect the Pride,” urging fans and wildlife lovers around the world to participate in the conservation of lions and their habitats and help support local people who live alongside lions.
Now, five years later, with the upcoming release of Mufasa: The Lion King in theaters December 20, we are teaming up with Disney again to continue efforts to Protect the Pride, celebrate successes to date, and grow hope for a future where lions and people thrive.
The Disney Conservation Fund has been a recognized leader in conservation efforts for decades and has worked with Wildlife Conservation Network for over 20 years. Building on Disney’s previous $125M investment in global conservation efforts since 1995, these combined efforts to support lions through The Lion King and Mufasa represent one of the biggest single-species wildlife conservation initiatives in Disney’s history.
Disney is an unparalleled storyteller with the power to reach millions of people around the world. Connecting one of their most universally beloved stories—The Lion King—to lion conservation efforts is helping to raise awareness that the lion population is declining and inspiring people to help protect lions throughout Africa.
Explore Disney’s commitment to “Protect the Pride” here.
Download Mufasa: The Lion King activity packet for kids.
Join the conversation and raise awareness of the crisis facing lions with the hashtags #Mufasa #ProtectThePride.
Donate to the Lion Recovery Fund to protect lions.