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  2. Panthera leo leo - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, a Lion Conservation Strategy for West and Central Africa was developed in cooperation between IUCN regional offices and several wildlife conservation organisations. The strategy envisages to maintain sufficient habitat, ensure a sufficient wild prey base, make lion-human coexistence sustainable and reduce factors that lead to further ...

  3. Panthera leo melanochaita - Wikipedia

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    Panthera leo melanochaita is a lion subspecies in Southern and East Africa. [1] In this part of Africa, lion populations are regionally extinct in Lesotho, Djibouti and Eritrea, and are threatened by loss of habitat and prey base, killing by local people in retaliation for loss of livestock, and in several countries also by trophy hunting. [2]

  4. Lion - Wikipedia

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    Where an infrastructure for wildlife tourism has been developed, cash revenue for park management and local communities is a strong incentive for lion conservation. [2] Most lions now live in East and Southern Africa; their numbers are rapidly decreasing, and fell by an estimated 30–50% in the late half of the 20th century.

  5. Serengeti National Park - Wikipedia

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    Serengeti National Park forms a Lion Conservation Unit since 2005 together with Maasai Mara National Reserve. [9] More than 3,000 lions live in this ecosystem. [10] The population density of the African leopard is estimated at 5.41 individuals per 100 km 2 (14.0 per 100 sq miles) in the dry season. [11]

  6. Hwange National Park - Wikipedia

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    Other major predators include the lion, whose distribution and hunting in Hwange is strongly related to the pans and waterholes. [31] Since 2005, the protected area is considered a Lion Conservation Unit together with the Okavango Delta. [32] African leopard, spotted hyena and cheetah are also present in the protected area. [citation needed]

  7. Maasai Mara - Wikipedia

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    The total area under conservation in the Greater Maasai Mara ecosystem amounts to almost 1,510 km 2 (580 sq mi). [1] It is the northernmost section of the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, [2] which covers around 25,000 ha (62,000 acres) in Tanzania and Kenya. [3] Maasai pastoral ranches are to the north, east and west. [3]

  8. Ewaso Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Ewaso Lions Project was founded in 2007 for the protection of lions (Panthera leo) and their habitat in Northern Kenya. [1] The project works to study and incorporate local communities in helping to protect the lions in the Samburu National Reserve, Buffalo Springs National Reserve and Shaba National Reserve of the Ewaso Nyiro ecosystem in Northern Kenya.

  9. Human–lion conflict - Wikipedia

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    Human–lion conflict refers to the pattern of problematic interactions between native people and lions. Conflict with humans is a major contributor of the decline in lion populations in Africa. [1] Habitat loss and fragmentation due to conversion of land for agriculture has forced lions to live in closer proximity to human settlements. [2]

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