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Threat analysis for more effective lion conservation

Hans Bauer, Amy Dickman, Guillaume Chapron, Alayne Cotterill, Samantha K. Nicholson, Claudio Sillero‐Zubiri, Luke Hunter, Peter A. Lindsey, David W. Macdonald

2020Oryx58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We use comparable 2005 and 2018 population data to assess threats driving the decline of lion Panthera leo populations, and review information on threats structured by problem tree and root cause analysis. We define 11 threats and rank their severity and prevalence. Two threats emerged as affecting both the number of lion populations and numbers within them: livestock depredation leading to retaliatory killing of lions, and bushmeat poaching leading to prey depletion. Our data do not allow determination of whether any specific threat drives declines faster than others. Of 20 local extirpations, most were associated with armed conflicts as a driver of proximate threats. We discuss the prevalence and severity of proximate threats and their drivers, to identify priorities for more effective conservation of lions, other carnivores and their prey.

Topics & Concepts

PoachingPantheraBushmeatCarnivoreGeographyPopulationPredationLivestockWildlifeSocioeconomicsEcologyBiologyEnvironmental healthMedicineSociologyForestryWildlife Ecology and ConservationEcology and biodiversity studiesRangeland and Wildlife Management