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  1. 18 de jul. de 2019 · African lions are vulnerable to extinction due to loss of prey, habitat, and human conflict. Conservation programs aim to protect them by promoting coexistence with local communities and reducing costs of living with them.

  2. A recent study led by Panthera suggests that the targeted poaching of lions for their skin, teeth, claws, and bones accounts for 35% of known human-related lion killings. However, retaliatory killings from human-lion conflict is still their main threat.

  3. The African Lion is Vulnerable to extinction due to a 36% range decline and a suspected population reduction over three generations. Learn about the threats, conservation actions and data sources for this species from the IUCN Red List and the African Lion Database.

  4. 12 de sept. de 2023 · A new study by Oxford University and partners reveals the alarming state of lion conservation in Africa, with many small and fragmented populations at risk of disappearing. The study develops a framework to evaluate investments into saving lions based on their fragility index, which considers both ecological and socio-political factors.

  5. 5 de sept. de 2019 · The New Lion Economy report shows how lions and their habitats, or "lionscapes", contribute to Africa's development, security and culture. It calls for investment in lion conservation and ecosystem services to avoid the loss of biodiversity and human well-being.

  6. Learn why lions are disappearing from their historic range and how AWF is working to stop the killing, trafficking and demand of lion products. Find out how you can help protect lions and other endangered species in Africa.

  7. 12 de sept. de 2023 · A new study by Oxford University and partners reveals the ecological and socio-political factors that make African lion populations vulnerable to extinction. The research provides a framework to evaluate investments and strategies for saving lions across the continent.