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Botswana: Save the Lion


Mmegi/The Reporter (Gaborone)

14 November 2007
Posted to the web 15 November 2007

Staff Writer


The Department of Wildlife and National Parks in the Ministry of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism (MEWT) has suspended the hunting of lions.

In a statement released on Monday, the department expressed concern that to date, lions continue to be killed at unsustainable levels.


The department noted that since 2005, it has been allowing a sustainable off-take quota of 1 per cent of the lion population targeting mature males only.

Additionally, farmers are permitted under the Wildlife and National Parks Act to protect their livestock from predation.

The cumulative total of trophy hunts and lions killed annually as problem animals is about 3.5 per cent from an estimated population base of 3, 000 individuals.

"Female lions in particular fall victim to killing of problem animals since they do the hunting. Consequently, cubs are left behind without protection and almost always die.


Government has therefore taken a precautionary measure of removing the lion from the quota while this situation is being redressed.

"The lion populations of Kweneng, Gantsi and Kgalagadi Districts are severely affected and there are preliminary indications that they may be experiencing a decline," observed the statement.

The department has appealed to the nation to join hands to protect the lion as the species is an integral part of our natural heritage which is among the keystone species within Botswana's ecosystems and a major tourism attraction.


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That oughta jack up the prices of lion hunts considerably.
 
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What is the average annual growth rate for lion populations? A take of 3.5% doesn't sound like a harsh percentage.

Any of the Bots operators have comments on the lion conditions there?


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Some of the best lion areas in Zambia have recently had their quota's halved for the future. If you book now it will cost you just under $3000/day and they are predicting it will go to $5000/day in the near future. As the outfitter said to me 2 days ago - lion hunting is now only for the mega wealthy! The most affordable lion hunt you will ever book is the one that you book now, just make sure it is in a good area with a reputable operator.
 
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Originally posted by yukon delta:
What is the average annual growth rate for lion populations? A take of 3.5% doesn't sound like a harsh percentage.

Any of the Bots operators have comments on the lion conditions there?


i know that lions has a slow growth rate in the wild because the males kills the cubs of another male the moment he takes over a tribe and they have other enemies like hyenas as well.
i dont have the figures but i can remember that less than halve of the cubs makes it to adult hood


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