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      Lions now live only in Africa

      • Except for a small population of the Indian lion subspecies that remains in the Gir Forest of northwest India, lions now live only in Africa, from the Sahara’s southern fringe to northern South Africa.
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    4 days ago · 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. Primary causes of the decline include disease and human interference. In 1975, it was estimated that since the 1950s, lion numbers had decreased by half to 200,000 or fewer.

  3. May 7, 2024 · Majority of these populations are fenced. 60% decline in remainder of Africa. Lion populations in West, Central, and East Africa likely to experience a 50% decline over the next two decades (~2015-2035) West and Central populations: 67% chance of 50% decline. East Africa populations: 37% chance of 50% decline.

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  4. Apr 26, 2024 · But the species has disappeared from 94 percent of its historic range and can only be found today in parts of sub-Saharan Africa,” National Geographic explains.

  5. May 13, 2024 · Posted on: May 1, 2024. Discover the incredible ways lions conquer rivers in their quest for survival. Explore their swimming abilities, adaptation to water, and clever strategies in this fascinating article. Children FAQs.

  6. May 9, 2024 · However, right now, lions are suffering in South Africa. "Until clear time-bound objectives are set, lions continue to suffer in inhumane conditions, legal trade will provide a cover for criminal activity, and farms continue to pose risk to public health and safety.

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