Project Lion is a conservation programme launched in 2002 as a joint initiative between East African governments. It aims to ensure viable wild lion populations can remain in natural habitats by protecting them from extinction, reducing human-lion conflicts, and developing wildlife reserves and ecosystems. The fund has established a Lion Protection Force and relocates villagers to combat poachers and minimize human-lion conflicts.
Project Lion is a conservation programme launched in 2002 as a joint initiative between East African governments. It aims to ensure viable wild lion populations can remain in natural habitats by protecting them from extinction, reducing human-lion conflicts, and developing wildlife reserves and ecosystems. The fund has established a Lion Protection Force and relocates villagers to combat poachers and minimize human-lion conflicts.
Project Lion is a conservation programme launched in 2002 as a joint initiative between East African governments. It aims to ensure viable wild lion populations can remain in natural habitats by protecting them from extinction, reducing human-lion conflicts, and developing wildlife reserves and ecosystems. The fund has established a Lion Protection Force and relocates villagers to combat poachers and minimize human-lion conflicts.
initiative between local governments in East Africa. The project aims to ensure that a viable population of wild lions can remain in their natural habitats, protecting them from extinction and reducing their impact and interaction with humans. The aim is to develop and enhance the natural wildlife reserves and eco- systems. The fund has set up a Lion Protection Force to combat poachers and to fund the relocation of villagers to minimize human-lion conflicts.