ifaw lions fact sheet
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International Fund for Animal Welfare regarding lions and illegal lion huntingTRANSCRIPT
7/18/2019 IFAW Lions Fact Sheet
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Saving Lions fromTrophy Hunting
F A S T F A C T S Lions onc e oc c upied Asia f r om t he M id d le E ast t o E ast er n Ind ia. T hey ar e now ex t inc t in t heir ent ir e Asian r ange, ex c ept f or a single isolat ed populat ion of a f ew hund r ed in Ind ia’ s Gir F or est . It is est imat ed t hat a c ent ur y ago, t her e c ould hav e
been as many as 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 lions liv ing in Af r ic a. T he lat est sur v ey s est imat e t hat t her e ar e f ew er t han 40 ,0 0 0 w ild lions in Af r ic a t od ay .
Lions ar e now f ound in only a hand f ul of Af r ic an c oun-t r ies, and mor e t han 8 0 % of t heir hist or ic r ange is gone. T he gr eat est t hr eat s t o lions ar e k illing by people w ho ow n liv est oc k , habit at loss, and loss of pr ey base. In ad d it ion t o ot her t hr eat s ov er t he last d ec ad e, at
least 5 ,6 6 3 lions w er e t r ad ed int er nat ionally f or t r ophy hunt ing pur poses. M or e t han half of t hese lions w er e impor t ed t o t he U nit ed St at es.
The problem:Lions are in peril as never before due to growinghuman populations and corresponding habitat loss,loss of prey species, human-lion conflict, and sadly,over-exploitation from trophy-hunting. Lions haveall but disappeared from their historic habitat outsideof Africa and with an estimated 40,000 individuals orfewer remaining in the wild, lions face a real riskof extinction.
Our solution:IFAW takes a holistic approach to protectinglions and other wildlife including promoting policy change, building capacity in range statesfor anti-poaching patrols, providing wildlife tradeenforcement trainings, and supporting community-based development projects that help both wildlifeand the human communities thrive.
How you can help:GET INVOLVED Learn more about lions and otherthreatened wild carnivores in the IFAW report: “The Fading Callof the Wild: A Status Update on 15 Species of Disappearing WildCats and Canids.” http://www.ifaw.org/callofthewild
DONATE Donate to IFAW to support habitat protectionand anti-poaching efforts in Africa and the campaign to endthe unsustainable and unnecessary killing of lions by Americancitizens. To donate, go to: www.ifaw.org/donate or call 1-800-
932-4329.
One of the most easily addressed threats to lionsis trophy hunting, primarily by wealthy overseastourists. United States citizens account for morethan 50% of the lions killed for trophies. IFAW has joined a coalition including Defenders of Wildlife,Born Free, Humane Society of the United Statesand Humane Society International, to petitionthe US government to
list lions as Endangeredunder the EndangeredSpecies Act. This listing will make it illegal for UScitizens to import deadlion trophies into theUnited States and willdramatically decrease thenumber of lions killedfor sport.
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