There are half as many African lions than there were 25 years ago. To save them, conservationists are working toward driving down the costs related to living beside them and highlighting the local value that exists in protecting them WorldLionDay
at National Geographic’s headquarters. In exchange for their scouting and warning herders, the young men said they’d like education. Ewaso Lions started a Sunday school, and now every person in the program can read and write in Swahili, Bhalla said.
Aside from funding shortfalls, civil unrest or remoteness can also make it difficult for local authorities to defend protected areas, he says.Conservation biologist Shivani Bhalla, founder of the Kenya-based nonprofit Ewaso Lions, is working to safeguard the Kenya's rapidly declining lion population through her innovative community outreach programs. Watch her National Geographic Live presentation.
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