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  1. The Global White Lion Protection Trust is a registered NPO situated in a protected area of endemic bushveld in the Greater Timbavati, South Africa. The White Lion Trust has successfully re-introduced white lions into their natural habitat in a carefully phased, ground-breaking scientific program.

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  2. Why are White Lions not classified as ‘endangered and officially protected if they are so rare in the wild? Turner: White Lions are classified as Panthera leo , which means they are not recognised by current scientific labelling as being ‘different’, and are therefore not protected by law.

  3. 29 de ago. de 2019 · Since white lions are included in the general classification for lions (Panthera leo), they are designated as vulnerable according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). In 2015, the conservation authority in South Africa proposed to down-list the conservation status of all lions to Least Concern.

  4. 20 de mar. de 2017 · 247. 43K views 7 years ago. National Geographic White lions are endangered as a result of the canned hunting industry, captive breeding, and mishandling in zoos and circuses. According to...

  5. The White Lion Trust continues to bring to the world important scientific data and calls for the legal protection of Panthera leo, particularly the critically endangered White Lion, which is site-specific to UNESCO’s Kruger-to-Canyons Biosphere region.

  6. The IUCN estimates that between 23,000 to 39,000 lions remain in the wild. However, other data from recent years suggests that that number may be closer to 20,000, as three-quarters of their population is in decline. Although lions are not currently endangered, population numbers will continue to decrease without proper conservation efforts.

  7. White lions are among the rarest and most treasured animals in the world. Rarer still is their survival in the wild.