The exact number of lions left in the world is difficult to pinpoint, but estimates suggest a significant decline from historical populations. Here's a breakdown of what we know:
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Historical Decline: Lion populations have experienced a drastic decrease in recent decades. Estimates suggest there were around 200,000 lions living in the wild around 100 years ago.
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Current Estimates:
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The IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) estimates that between 23,000 to 39,000 lions remain in the wild.
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Other data suggests the number might be closer to 20,000, with roughly three-quarters of lion populations experiencing decline.
Here are some resources for reliable information on lion populations:
These resources highlight the ongoing conservation efforts needed to protect lions and their habitats.