Uganda's Lion Population Drops By 33%

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No hunting is done here but their numbers are dropping


Source: https://observer.ug/news/headlines/60127-uganda-s-lion-population-drops-by-33


Uganda's lion population drops by 33%

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Lions have reduced by 33 per cent in Uganda’s game reserves over the last 10 years. This is according to the findings of a census undertaken in Murchison Falls, Kidepo and Queen Elizabeth national parks.

The finding shows that in the three parks, the number of lions has reduced from 600 to 400 in the past decade. The biggest decline was recorded in Murchison Falls, where the ‘king of the beasts’ decreased from 320 to 130 animals.

The executive director of the Wildlife Conservation Society, Simon Nandipo attributes the trend to the weak legal framework against poaching and wildlife trafficking in the country, human activities which include, among others, wire snares and wheel traps, and conflict with communities neighbouring the parks.

Nandipo says that the animals are trafficked out of the country through the different entry and exit points, including the main outlet; Entebbe international airport.

Lions, after mountain gorillas, are the most sought-after species by tourists visiting Uganda, according to the Uganda Wildlife Authority. Each individual lion in Queen Elizabeth national park generates about $13,500 (about Shs 50 million) per year for the national economy in terms of the revenue. The assessment was based on the fact that tourists are willing to stay longer just to see lions.

According to Nandipo, the remaining population of animals is faced with habitat loss, loss of prey base through poaching and disease, indiscriminate killing by the local communities for medicinal and cultural values, and sometimes, in an attempt to avert livestock losses caused by lion predation.

Nandipo says that the development and the fall in the number of lions is greatly affecting the tourism industry because Uganda is facing great competition from Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa with a better developed industry.

The aviation industry has been one of the transport means that wildlife traffickers have been using to smuggle endangered wildlife species like elephant ivory, pangolin scales, skins and hippo teeth.

Ayub Sooma, the director airports and aviation security at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) says they have deployed both uniformed and non-uniformed officers to stop trafficking. He, however, says that their efforts are curtailed by weak laws.
 
Shame.
 
Thanks for sharing
 
Simple solution add hunting and stop poaching!
Exactly. It is glaringly obvious to anyone who is not blinded by agenda, emotion and ignorance.
We have two models which have been tested and proven to be either a success or a failure. Uganda need look no further than Kenya OR Namibia for a road map.
The succesful “If it pays, it stays” hunting model and the failed “Animal Preservation” protectionist model. Hunting pays the way for anti-poaching, preservation of habitat and revenue in many forms, proven many times over.
Sadly, what we all know to be a self evident truth does not seem to matter in today’s world. Although, Botswana has elected a leader that appears to have wisdom and vision who has seen the writing on the wall. So maybe there is hope?
 
Interesting. Inevitable. As with most articles that address a change, the real problem is rarely mentioned. Human population. In 1980 the pop of Uganda was 12 million. It is now 46 million. That's 600 people per sq mile (Idaho has 19/sq mile) Small wonder there is little room for prey animals. The median age is 15 years. What is the collective wisdom? I wish the lions well.....but they risk being eaten or sold......................FWB
 

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