Lions in Kenya are about to become extinct
The lion population ' population ' in Kenya has dropped by an average of 100 animals a year since 2002 and with this decline they will be extinct in just two more decades, warned of the Wildlife Protection Organization. Kenya on August 17.
(Photo: Julian Simmonds)
The spokesman for the organization, Paul Udoto, said the herdsmen killed lions to avenge their attack on their cattle, and this is the main reason for the decline in the number of lions. .
Lions' habitat was devastated, disease and human population growth also contributed to the decline of Kenyan lion, from 2,749 in 2002 to about 2,000 today.
" We need solutions to stabilize these 2,000 lions or increase them ," said Paul Udoto.
Paul Udoto said that ' humans are the biggest threat to lions and other cats ' species , so the propagation of human behavior and the importance of cat species to Travelers are a top priority to protect them.
It is known that the tourism industry, based on the wild zoo in Kenya and the sunny beaches in the Indian Ocean, is Kenya's main foreign exchange earner.
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