As recently as 1975, over 200,000 lions roamed the African continent. In 2002 estimates put the population at around 30,000, representing an 80 – 90% decline in less than 30 years. You can help to reverse that! Find out about the fantastic ALERT program already working to save the African Lion
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Visit Lion Country: Watch the ALERT Lions on TV!!
You can watch the ALERT Lions and David Youldon HERE. (May not be available in all countries)
David Youldon and the Ngamo Pride need your assistance

The Ngamo pride are nearing the point where they can be returned to the wild. Please donate here if you can to help the process along.
The amounts needed are not enormous- your donation can really make a difference.
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Friday, 11 February 2011
The African Lion is in Danger but You can help us Save It
Surprising as it may be to hear, the African lion is fast becoming a rare species in the continent famed for it. The reasons are familiar to most people now - habitat destruction, poaching, illegal hunting and the disappearance of the game species which they feed on. But although the situation is bad, we should not give up. There are many things we can do to help - and the guys behind the ALERT program have already figured very good ways to turn things around.
These divide broadly into two - programs to do with helping the lions themselves, and programs which help the people most affected by lions, and who can do the most to save them.
Over the next weeks and months, we will explain in detail how these programs provide a concrete and scientific path to ensure the future of the lion - symbol of African wildlife.
These divide broadly into two - programs to do with helping the lions themselves, and programs which help the people most affected by lions, and who can do the most to save them.
Over the next weeks and months, we will explain in detail how these programs provide a concrete and scientific path to ensure the future of the lion - symbol of African wildlife.
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