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In Uganda, there is a trench that serves as a boundary between Queen Elizabeth National Park and its neighboring community. Karegyesa Deo’s home is right next to this trench, and with help from the LRF, he helps maintain the trench to reduce conflict between people and lions.
By Dr. Peter Lindsey, Director of the Lion Recovery Fund
This World Ranger Day, we honor the men and women serving as rangers in Africa’s vast network of conservation areas. Rangers play a vital role in lion conservation by helping to protect lions, their prey, and the habitats on which lions depend.
By Dr. Peter Lindsey, Director of the Lion Recovery Fund
Several key areas in Mozambique are recovering after years of conflict, and many of these areas have incredible potential for lion recovery if they receive sufficient investment. I had the privilege of visiting some of these areas on my recent trip.
By Dr. Peter Lindsey, Director of the Lion Recovery Fund
The bushmeat trade, which is the poaching and trade of wildlife for meat, is one of the greatest threats affecting lions and other species in Africa. Bushmeat poaching affects lions in two ways—by causing loss of the prey species on which they depend, and also through the unintentional capture of lions in the snares and traps set for other species.
By Dr. Peter Lindsey, Director of the Lion Recovery Fund
The men and women serving as rangers in Africa’s vast network of conservation areas play a critical role in protecting the continent’s biodiversity. Often underpaid and underappreciated, Africa’s rangers have to work in extremely difficult and dangerous conditions, frequently facing attack by armed poachers.
By Dr. Peter Lindsey, Director of the Lion Recovery Fund
During October 2020, I travelled to Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe’s largest protected area. Hwange is a key component of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, a truly massive block of wildlife habitat. The park’s most striking feature is its enormous concentrations of elephants. Hwange is also a stronghold for lions, with the greater Hwange ecosystem holding 500 - 700 individuals.
The COVID-19 crisis is creating a ‘perfect storm’ for conservation in Africa, as highlighted in this new paper. Economic downturns and the collapse of the tourism industry are reducing funding for conservation drastically.
Lions are in crisis—half of all wild lions have been lost in the past 25 years with as few as 20,000 remaining in Africa. Halting this decline of lions and bringing their numbers back to stable levels is going to take a coordinated global effort, but we believe lion recovery is possible.
This month, the Lion Recovery Fund provided grants to organizations in Angola, Namibia, Tanzania, and Uganda. These organizations work on the front-lines to protect African lions, tackling various challenges, such as human-lion conflict and poaching: Frankfurt Zoological Society, Wildlife Conservation Society, Zoological Society of London, and Desert Lion Conservation.