RT @Karmageddon67: Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human populat…
RT @Karmageddon67: Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human populat…
RT @Karmageddon67: Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human populat…
RT @Karmageddon67: Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human populat…
RT @Karmageddon67: Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human populat…
RT @Karmageddon67: Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human populat…
Says lion conservation successful in SAF bc cats reintroduced to “… small, intensively managed, fenced, & funded reserves.” Incls “canned hunts” 4 lions?? “Fenced reserves…only make limited contributions to ecosystem functionality & conservatio
RT @Karmageddon67: Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human populat…
RT @Karmageddon67: Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human populat…
RT @Karmageddon67: Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human populat…
Amazing that you could write a whole scientific article on declining wild lion populations and not mention human population growth once as a factor, just “increasing population density” and encroachment. Scientists are no friends of wildlife & ecosyste
RT @originator39: Lion (Panthera leo) populations are declining rapidly across Africa, except in intensively managed areas | PNAS https://t…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
@AmyDickman4 @CWitvrouwen Or the peer-reviewed scientific literature: "At a regional scale, lion populations in West, Central, and East Africa are likely to suffer a projected 50% decline over the next two decades, whereas lion populations are only increas
@nicejobbuddy @RobertCheeke Cover up your ignorance, it’s showing… https://t.co/1kHVthXaXj https://t.co/gv74zbA1q2
RT @JuliaRo35119840: Lion (Panthera leo) populations are declining rapidly across Africa, except in intensively managed areas https://t.co/…
Lion (Panthera leo) populations are declining rapidly across Africa, except in intensively managed areas https://t.co/IwJY7SSBFZ
RT @WilliamJohnOwen: @CoalitionATH @domdyer70 But in the 30+ years prior to the 2010 census their numbers in Kenya fell. The only four cou…
Lion (Panthera leo) populations are declining rapidly across Africa, except in intensively managed areas https://t.co/IwJY7SSBFZ
@CoalitionATH @domdyer70 But in the 30+ years prior to the 2010 census their numbers in Kenya fell. The only four countries with stable or growing lion populations are Namibia, Botswana, South Africa & Zimbabwe https://t.co/O6bzpxe9La Guess what they
@MatlharhiB @_ArriveAlive @Thabo25381210 Let me educate you sir... Plugged🔌🙏🏽💯 https://t.co/e5eGZXmV4T
@TheEconomist The Economist shines in its fondness for evidence and pragmatism! Properly managed hunting is key to wildlife conservation eg: Lion (Panthera leo) populations are declining rapidly across Africa, except in intensively managed areas https://
Lion (Panthera leo) populations are declining rapidly across Africa, except in intensively managed areas | PNAS https://t.co/K5jvIw5c1Z
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
@gunsnrosesgirl3 @TheWolfGuy2 @ggpearlofwisdom @XposeTrophyHunt @Protect_Wldlife @rickygervais I got evidence, thanks for asking. Most of these are reports and such for reputable organizations. 133 scientists say banning doesn't help https://t.co/PrhB6yj
@W4W_Int @AleZ2016 @koushikdas47 @PepeNature @DiveConLFP @rtmodisane Another more direct piece of evidence shows that Kenya (which banned trophy hunting). Has had a massive decrease in lion population while SA (the largest country for trophy hunting) has a
@bandnentx2 @AmyDickman4 @FidelNyams @Nenagh9 @PERCtweets @CatherineSemcer @ZimbabweElepha1 the system does work. South Africa (the biggest country for trophy hunting) is one of the only countries which saw an INCREASE in lion populations. Kenya on the oth
@RiseUp4ALL @movingbackfrom @mpplvt South Africa (the biggest country for trophy hunting) is one of the only countries which saw an INCREASE in lion populations. Kenya on the other hand, which banned hunting, saw a 70% decrease. Source: https://t.co/OZ35cq
@silvervelveteen Ok, here are some sources about my point. It is important to keep in mind that things are not always as simple as they seem. Nat Geo reporter: https://t.co/AlufEHgmhU Lion populations: https://t.co/OZ35cqNMN1 Adam Ruins everything https:
@AliceBreenWhite And the system does work. South Africa (the biggest country for trophy hunting) is one of the only countries which saw an INCREASE in lion populations. Kenya on the other hand, which banned hunting, saw a 70% decrease. Source: https://t.co
@Spookdiertje1 @MReillyCC @XposeTrophyHunt And the system does work. South Africa (the biggest country for trophy hunting) is one of the only countries which saw an INCREASE in lion populations. Kenya on the other hand, which banned hunting, saw a 70% decr
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and fundi…
Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. Unless political and funding commitments are scaled up to address mounting levels of threat, lions may disappear from most of Africa.https://t.co/0SWLV2r6IB
RT @morss_alex: I hate trophy hunting, I can’t bear killing for fun, but here’s an ugly truth: privileged Europeans with our appalling trac…
RT @morss_alex: I hate trophy hunting, I can’t bear killing for fun, but here’s an ugly truth: privileged Europeans with our appalling trac…
Oh merde ça doit faire mal la vérité...
What does he know , eh
@FattebertJ @PantheraCats Ah thanks for sharing, I didn't know this new study was coming out today. As mentioned in my above tweet, I did say that map was dated. The one I shared beneath it is more up-to-date and also more in line with today's study https:
RT @NikiRust: @PantheraCats This map shows just how the context varies dramatically across Africa. Some populations are doing OK, others no…
@PantheraCats This map shows just how the context varies dramatically across Africa. Some populations are doing OK, others not. A great journal article explaining this phenomenon: https://t.co/uQBFQz8JVe #WorldLionDay https://t.co/2CwyQ42NGN
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
@LiveLoveHunt @Dafreyes1 @Im_Keys_BW @tanie_m @BWGovernment @YouTube "Poorly regulated sports hunting" https://t.co/aRrgMfxA2Y
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
RT @tornadoresrchr: maybe "POACHERS and TROPHY HUNTERS" should have a season on them. They already deserve a 20 year sentence for doing the…
RT @tornadoresrchr: maybe "POACHERS and TROPHY HUNTERS" should have a season on them. They already deserve a 20 year sentence for doing the…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
maybe "POACHERS and TROPHY HUNTERS" should have a season on them. They already deserve a 20 year sentence for doing their actions nothing less
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
RT @ClimateBen: Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance o…
Many lion populations are either now gone or expected to disappear within the next few decades. The rapid disappearance of lions suggests a major trophic downgrading of African ecosystems with the lion no longer playing a pivotal role as apex predator.
@DaniRabaiotti @lysenkoist @RyanFMandelbaum I dont disagree (beside the large part) e.g. "lion conservation is successful in southern Africa, in part because of the proliferation of reintroduced lions in small, fenced, intensively managed, and funded reser
It says "Trophy hunting is having a negative impact on wildlife ", which is true for some species in some areas, but fails to mention that lion populations are generally only stable or increasing in countries that historically allowed trophy hunting https:
@ZacBaynhamHerd @AdamHartScience @mattwridley @rogermcevilly @UniofOxford @CarnivoreSci @WildCRU_Ox Be careful about generalising too widely. Remember that richer countries consume more so export extinction to other counties https://t.co/wpI5Pmfdhv
Africa's Savannah is changing due to the decreasing lion population! Read this paper to understand the conservation efforts going on in Africa! https://t.co/T62bMVrni5 #BI6192 #lionconservation
@lyndamcar10 @rickstahl3 @ELSandFamily @BabyDragon5067 @DiWalsham @Jackiehilton44 Erm "Lion (Panthera leo) populations are declining rapidly across Africa, except in intensively managed areas". https://t.co/ChEjdRW58l
RT @JaredBosire16: Lion populations are declining rapidly across Africa. Urgent action needed.https://t.co/7VZa9vlQp4 @WWF_Kenya @kwskenya…
RT @JaredBosire16: Lion populations are declining rapidly across Africa. Urgent action needed.https://t.co/7VZa9vlQp4 @WWF_Kenya @kwskenya…
RT @JaredBosire16: Lion populations are declining rapidly across Africa. Urgent action needed.https://t.co/7VZa9vlQp4 @WWF_Kenya @kwskenya…
RT @JaredBosire16: Lion populations are declining rapidly across Africa. Urgent action needed.https://t.co/7VZa9vlQp4 @WWF_Kenya @kwskenya…
RT @JaredBosire16: Lion populations are declining rapidly across Africa. Urgent action needed.https://t.co/7VZa9vlQp4 @WWF_Kenya @kwskenya…
RT @JaredBosire16: Lion populations are declining rapidly across Africa. Urgent action needed.https://t.co/7VZa9vlQp4 @WWF_Kenya @kwskenya…
Lion populations are declining rapidly across Africa. Urgent action needed.https://t.co/7VZa9vlQp4 @WWF_Kenya @kwskenya @wwf_uk @wwfafrica
RT @J_Villumsen: Selon une étude publiée par PNAS, la moitié des lions pourrait disparaître d'ici 20 ans. #WorldLionDay https://t.co/8X85wF…
RT @J_Villumsen: Selon une étude publiée par PNAS, la moitié des lions pourrait disparaître d'ici 20 ans. #WorldLionDay https://t.co/8X85wF…
NON, avec des connards comme ceux qui sont en photo.. ça peut aller beaucoup plus vite ! L'homme, l'animal le plus con de la planète ! https://t.co/TBhnr8rOWD
Il vaudrait mieux faire disparaitre les gros cons qui les chassent ! https://t.co/DBcR4eEhtY
RT @J_Villumsen: Selon une étude publiée par PNAS, la moitié des lions pourrait disparaître d'ici 20 ans. #WorldLionDay https://t.co/8X85wF…
Selon une étude publiée par PNAS, la moitié des lions pourrait disparaître d'ici 20 ans. #WorldLionDay https://t.co/8X85wFUkS6 https://t.co/FKvPQ92QBf
RT @NikiRust: @RHINOSINAFRICA "lion pops declining everywhere except SA, Namibia, Zim & Botswana" from https://t.co/bGBMKJ4GAy