Rabu, 07 April 2010

Lion Population



Lion Population

I don't know more exactly about Lion-population numbers. That are difficult to estimate accurately. The current ‘best’ estimate for free-ranging lions in the world is only 23,000-39,000; with Tanzania supporting 25-50% of the world’s population. Over the last two decades there has been a substantial reduction in lion numbers, with estimates ranging from a 30-50% reduction in population. The Selous may potentially support the continent’s largest lion population. However, these numbers are largely based on ‘best guesses.’ A more accurate estimate of lion numbers is clearly needed, but even more urgent is a detailed study on the impact of human activity on lion populations. Trophy hunting occurs in the Selous, and the Reserve is surrounded by a rapidly growing human population. But the most important is "Protecting Lion for their Population".