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Recovering lions, restoring landscapes. 🦁 100% of donations go directly to efforts in the field. 🦁 A Wildlife Fund of @wildnetorg

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3 lions thriving in Nkamba plain💪 After being released & parting ways for a time, they've reunited & been together ever since! All are doing exceptionally well, happily munching on warthog & looking healthy & strong🐗 Thanks @FZS_Frankfurt for sharing this update!

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From employing rangers to removing snares to protecting livestock from lion attacks, your support transforms ideas into tangible efforts that ensure the future of lions. We're profoundly grateful🧡 Explore our most recent projects in our Progress Report🦁 hubs.ly/Q02XQNP70

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Lion yawns to start the week💤 Stunning sleepy footage from #LindaSmitPhotography showcasing lions’ natural inclination for naps, a key part of saving energy for the exertion required to hunt. @SANParks @SANParksKNP @TheEWT


The Serengeti through the eyes of a TANAPA de-snaring team. Each snare removed means a safer future for lions and the other wildlife across this ecosystem. Swipe through for snapshots from this mission supported by @FZS_Frankfurt @tzparks

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Lions are being reintroduced into Zambia’s stunning Nsumbu National Park. Read the full journey of resilience and recovery in our latest blog post! hubs.ly/Q02W03ls0 @nsumbu_project


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We're thrilled to announce the launch of our newest Wildlife Fund: the Painted Dog Fund! In collaboration with @paintedwolf_org & Peter Blinston from @PaintedDogPDC, this initiative aims to secure a future for Africa's endangered painted dogs🧡 Join us: hubs.ly/Q02Vpk5F0

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Update from the team surveying coastal-mangrove lions in #SaadaniNationalPark! They've spotted 6 lions so far, despite the dense bush. The survey began with training for researchers, nature guides, & TANAPA rangers to track & collect data. Thanks to all involved! @StotraChakraba2

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LRF grantee @ParkRescue just signed a collaborative management agreement with @Zimparks to jointly manage Zimbabwe's stunning #ChizariraNationalPark! These partnerships are helping maintain & restore many protected areas & boosting efforts to recover lions & other wildlife🐾

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Some of the fiercest teeth in the animal kingdom🦷 Lions' sharp incisors, powerful canines, & strong molars are key for hunting, feeding, & defense. Healthy teeth are vital—damage can impact survival. This lion, though, looks all set to get straight to the hunt🥩 📸 Jon McCormack

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W-A-R-T-H-O-G T-O G-O, you can take this warthog to go🍴 For lion recovery, it is crucial to conserve their prey (like warthogs) & maintain ecosystem balance. Healthy prey populations & a balanced ecosystem sustain the web of life lions depend on. 📸 Cas Sanguietti

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You're running a play with a lion hunting party. What's your position? Lionesses take on specific roles when hunting, strategically corralling prey into prime position for the group to attack. 📸 Ken and Michelle Dyball

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Defending today's meal from a pack of hungry onlookers, this lioness is fierce enough to keep her competition at bay. A tense and wild moment captured in the field in Kenya with @wildnetorg @KenyaWildTrust and @AsiliaAfrica


A great explanation of IDing lions from #ClawsConservancy! How can you tell lions apart? Whiskers grow from dark spots in 6 lines that form a 'fingerprint' spot pattern that researchers use to identify individuals & count populations. Can you spot the difference?

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Family antics in Kafue National Park 📸Peter Lindsey

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Evelyn from Zambia Carnivore Programme showing us collared-lion tracking in action 📡🦁


A big roar from a small member of Kafue’s next generation. This ecosystem is incredibly promising & important for lion recovery, and we're proud to support conservation here alongside @AfricanParks @GameRangersInt #zcpzambia @PantheraCats @musekeseconservation @Nature_Africa

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A conservation career can be hard, but Simbarashe's journey shows what's possible with the right support. As part of our #RisingWildlifeLeaders Career Program, he's grown as a leader at @action4wildlife & made huge strides in human-lion conflict mitigation hubs.ly/Q02N6T-40


How many lions can fit in one tree? @KenyaWildTrust caught this pride trying to test the limits. 📸 Borana

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Hunter, leader, mom: lionesses have a lot going on. The vital role of lionesses is often under-appreciated, but the survival & success of the pride relies on their expertise as fierce hunters & fierce moms. Read more in our latest blog: hubs.ly/Q02N721K0 📸 Susan McConnell

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