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Botswana has a massive protected area network, which includes vast wildlife management areas (WMAs) in addition to national parks and game reserves. Varying degrees of human settlement and livestock production are permitted in the WMAs, which requires management and planning to ensure that over time, options for wildlife conservation are not foreclosed. Cheetah Conservation Botswana … Continued
African Parks recently assumed management of the vast 10,000 km2 Parc W in Benin, which is one of the most important remaining patches of habitat for the Critically Endangered West African lion. LRF issued a grant of nearly $200,000 to African Parks to help them manage the issue of illegal livestock grazing and to closely … Continued
This year on World Lion Day, we're pleased to release the latest LRF progress report, which collects some of the LRF's most impactful grants to long-term investment projects that safeguard lion habitat and help lion populations recover in places like Mozambique, Senegal, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
A recent National Geographic article highlights the work of Panthera and the park service of Senegal's Niokolo-Koba National Park to protect the few remaining West African lions. The LRF has supported Panthera to help manage the park and fund ranger patrols to keep poachers at bay.
Unlike all other cats, the physical distinction between male and female lions is unmistakable—a mature male is defined by a large, thick mane around his head, neck, and shoulders. Male lions’ manes are a unique characteristic that also tell a story.
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.