Context:
In a reply in Lok Sabha, the Government outlined that 555 Asiatic lions died in 5 years.
Govt Says 555 Asiatic Lions Died In Five Years
- However, there is no increase in mortality rate observed.
- Overall Rise: The number of Lions in Gir rose from 523 in 2015 to 674 in 2020.
Asiatic Lion Vs African Lion
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Asiatic lion
- IUCN status: Endangered
- Weight: Asiatic Lions are lighter weighing 240 (female) and 450 pounds (male).
- Mane: They have sparser mane but have bushier tails.
- Distribution: Their range is limited to the Gir Forest National Park in India
- Pride: Males live with the females of their pride only for mating or for hunting.
- Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, and desert.
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African lion
- IUCN status: Vulnerable
- African lions weigh 345 (female) and up to 500 pounds (male)
- They have bushier mane
- African lions are spread over sub-Saharan Africa and west africa
- Males live with the females of their pride.
- Dry deciduous forest.
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Asiatic Lions
- They are a member of the panthera leo leo sub-species that is restricted to India presently.
- Distribution: Their range is limited to Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary in the Saurashtra Region of Gujarat at present.
- Protection Status:
- IUCN: Endangered
- CITES: Appendix I
- Wildlife( Protection) Act 1972: Schedule I
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Causes of Deaths Asiatic lions
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- Natural: Old age, cannibalism, hunger deaths and victims of infighting, human-wildlife conflict
- Unnatural:
- Limited capacity of Gir National park: The Protected area is already operating at double their capacity, pushing Lions out of its boundary as 45-55 percent of Gir’s lion population lives outside the protected areas.
Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)
- The virus attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems of the animals.
- Infects: Primarily dogs, but also a wide range of other mammals, especially carnivores which include foxes and wolves, raccoons, and lions
- Spread: The virus spreads through airborne exposure from an infected dog or wild animal through sneezing, coughing, or barking. It can also be transmitted through shared food and water bowls and other items.
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- Diseases and Epidemics: Like rabies, pneumonia, urinary tract infection, anaemia, hepatitis and multiple organ failure and the outbreak of Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) in 2018
- Competition: The lions are sharing their habitat with Leopard leading to more competition for prey and shelter
- Drowning in open wells with no concrete parapets
- Accidents: Roads and Railway tracks passing through the protected areas and forests
- Electrocution: by electric fences securing agricultural land.
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Conservation Measures For Asiatic lions
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- Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats (CSS-IDWH): Lions included in the Centrally Sponsored Scheme whereby funding assistance is provided to the state for protection and conservation of wildlife and its habitats in Protected Areas (PAs) as well as outside PAs.
- Project Lion was started in 2020
- Translocation of lions from Gir: As per a report by the Wildlife Institute of India there is a plan to translocate 40 lions to the Barda Wildlife Sanctuary,(100 kilometers from the Gir National Park)
- Objective: To ensure geographic separation and establish a second free-ranging population of lions to mitigate conservation risks
- In 2013, the Supreme Court ordered the translocation of lions from Gir to the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.
Also Read: First Status Report Of Snow Leopard In India
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