relocation is common—but often deadly Why we don’t really know how many lions live in Africa Why we don’t really know how many lions live in Africa Many wild animals 'count'—and it helps ...
British photographer George Logan documents the "natural beauty, drama and raw ferocity" of wild lions in Africa. Logan has spent the last 10 years photographing lions in Kenya, Ethiopia ...
The Africa-wide picture for lions is worrying. Lions are listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. According to conservationists, their numbers have dropped across Africa by nearly half in just ...
Africa alone, during this long ebb ... indicate that African lions now live in nearly 70 distinct areas (view map), the largest and most secure of which can be considered strongholds.
They live in groups called prides, which usually consist of related females and their cubs. Dominant males, with their flowing manes (a sign of virility), fight to maintain breeding rights. Lions are ...
A group of 14 lions has been spotted roaming near a mine in north-east South Africa, prompting warnings ... them an area large enough for them to live in but that is yet to be decided.
Rapidly growing anthropogenic pressures on natural resources, particularly in Africa, suggest a challenging future for lions, and wildlife in general. With human-induced threats like habitat loss ...
Lions mainly live in grasslands ... the females are tasked with hunting. Lions in Africa According to the World Wide Fund for Nature Kenya (WWF-Kenya), a locally registered non-governmental ...
Lions, as largest group-hunting predators ... played recordings of various sounds to animals at waterholes in South Africa's Greater Kruger National Park. Even in a protected area known for ...