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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.
For many years, Fauna and Flora International (FFI) have been on a look out for the presence of the king of beasts in the vast Southern National Park of South Sudan. Through perseverance and determination, FFI is delighted to report that the first evidence of lions in the park has been found.
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.
By Dr. Peter Lindsey, Director of the Lion Recovery Fund
Compared to much of Africa, southern Africa’s biodiversity and wild landscapes are well understood. A glaring exception to this, however, is Angola. The status of Angola’s lion populations has also long been a mystery, but there is significant recovery potential for lions.
By Dr. Peter Lindsey, Director of the Lion Recovery Fund
The LRF has been supporting the conservation efforts of African Parks and Wildlife Conservation Society in the Central African Republic (CAR). As LRF Director, it’s critical to visit as many of the sites that we support as possible. I had never been to CAR before, so it was with great excitement that I set off to the heart of Africa.
By Dr. Andrew Stein, Founder and Executive Director of CLAWS Conservancy
Like so many lions, he just appeared with his brother—in the middle of Gudigwa Village. It was early March and the villagers were understandably terrified. We received a call to assess the situation and determine what options were available. We were met with a community that was scared, frustrated, and wanted action.
By Dr. Peter Lindsey, Director of the Lion Recovery Fund
Senegal is home to West Africa’s second largest protected area—Niokolo-Koba National Park, which hosts one of just four remaining populations of Critically Endangered West African lions. In 2011, the NGO Panthera did a survey of carnivores in the park and found that just 10-15 individuals remained. This left lions in the country on the brink of extinction.
The LRF's investments affect biodiversity, climate, and the people who live in and around conservation areas. Funding lion conservation goes beyond big cats—it helps important swaths of critical landscapes across Africa. Read through the latest LRF progress report to see all the ways that your investment is saving lions and so much more.
Dr. Peter Lindsey, Director of the Lion Recovery Fund, was recently a guest on The Art of Conservation, a podcast dedicated to creating meaningful discussion about the most important conservation and environmental issues today.
When people think of lions, the assumption is that they must undoubtedly be flourishing in the wild. But lions are facing complex threats, and in the last 25 years, Africa has lost over half of its lions. Poaching, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflict threaten Africa's iconic big cats.