Good News for the World's Rarest Lions
One of the world’s rarest big cat species has received some much-needed good news this month. According to newly published surveys, the population of endangered Asiatic lions () has experienced a population boom to a . That’s a 27 percent increase over the population of 411 cats during the previous survey five years ago.
And therein lies the danger: We’re already losing dozens of these lions per year to human–animal conflict, so what’s going to happen as the population expands even further? The Gujarat government, which places great value on their unique cats, has spent the past several years where they could establish a secondary population. Such a translocation would help to ensure that the lions had multiple habitats instead of just the one. It would also protect all of the animals in case a disease or other natural disaster struck Gir.
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