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Save Chobe's Lions
Chobe National Park's Lions Need Your Help
Their numbers are critically low. Discover how you can make a difference.

Chobe National Park, Botswana
Chobe National Park, located in Botswana, boasts breathtaking landscapes, but its lion population has tragically dwindled to around 20 in 2023. This drastic decline, significantly lower than a healthy population, is primarily due to dispersal and conflict with local farmers. The remaining lions are increasingly active at night and dawn to avoid human interaction.
Critical Situation
Only approximately 20 lions remain in Chobe National Park.
Human-Wildlife Conflict
Dispersal and conflict with local farmers are the main causes of the decline.
Nocturnal Behavior
The surviving lions are more active at night and dawn to avoid human interaction.
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