World Lion Day is celebrated every year at 10th August. This day was first introduced in 2013 by the "Big Cat Rescue, A Nonprofit Animal Sactuary based in Tampa, Florida". The founder of Big Cat Rescue is Carole Baskin, an animal rights activist and conservationist. She and her team at Big Cat Rescue wanted to use this day to educate the public about the importance of lions, the challenges they face, and the steps that can be taken to help protect them.
Around 200,000 lions in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Estimated 20,000 to 25,000 lions.
Reason behind the Population Loss of African Lion
*Habitat loss
*Human-wildlife conflict
*Poaching and trophy hunting
*Depletion of prey
Around 200-300
Around 674
Reason of Recovery
*Conservation efforts: Strong protection measures, such as anti-poaching laws, habitat restoration, and active monitoring.
*Protection of Gir Forest: The establishment of the Gir Forest National Park helped Asiatic lions recover.
World Lion Day is an annual event celebrated on August 10th to raise awareness about lion conservation and the challenges lions face in the wild.
World Lion Day is celebrated every year on August 10th.
World Lion Day was founded by Big Cat Rescue, a nonprofit animal sanctuary, in 2013.
It highlights the importance of protecting lions, raising awareness about their endangered status, and supporting efforts to conserve their habitats.
Lions face threats such as habitat loss, poaching, human-wildlife conflict, and trophy hunting.
You can help by supporting lion conservation organizations, spreading awareness, and advocating for policies to protect wildlife and their habitats.
Yes, lions are listed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) due to declining populations in the wild.
Yes, many wildlife sanctuaries and zoos may have special events on World Lion Day to educate the public and promote conservation.
It was initiated by Carole Baskin and her team at Big Cat Rescue to promote lion conservation and raise awareness about their declining populations.
Yes, it is celebrated globally, with various events, campaigns, and initiatives organized by conservation groups, zoos, and wildlife enthusiasts.
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