Title | : | एक साथ 25 बब्बर शेरो का अदभुत वीडियो Amazing video of 25 Asiatic lions pride in Farm near Gir forest |
Duration | : | 02:14 |
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Published | : | 19-09-2019 |
Source | : | Youtube |
एक साथ 25 बब्बर शेर का अद्भुत वीडियो Amazing video of 25 Asiatic lions pride in Farm near Gir forest
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The Asiatic lion (Panthera Leo Leo) is a lion population in Gujarat, India, which is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List because of its small population size. Since 2010, the lion population in and around Gir Forest National Park has steadily increased. In May 2015, the 14th Asiatic Lion Census was conducted over an area of about 20,000 km (7,700 sq mi); the lion population was estimated at 523 individuals, comprising 109 adult males, 201 adult females, and 213 cubs. And now the lion population about 1000 above.
Habitat:
Asiatic lions were once upon a time found from north to east and West Bengal and in the plains and forests of Madhya Pradesh. But now at present only in Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is the only habitat of Asiatic lions. The last surviving population of the Asiatic lions is a compact tract of dry deciduous forest and open grassy scrublands in the southwestern part of the Saurashtra region of Gujarat.
Conservation:
In 1904, Nawab of Junagadh Mohabbat Khanji banned hunting and started the work of conservation. Since then, the population of Asiatic Lions has been increasing, This is why it is considered the most successful story of efforts to increase the population of the endangered wildlife around the world. And we are proud that the most important role in the lion conservation campaign is the local people. The Government of Gujarat and the Forest Department have done commendable work on the lion conservation project. And the result is in front of the world. At one time there were only 11 left in the forest of Gir. Today the number of lions is more than 1000.
Lion-human friendship:
By the way, The Asiatic lion is a social animal and it never attacks humans, But when a human bothers it, He attacks in defense, Lions often live around villages and fields for easy hunting of cattle, Hence the wild animals (Nilgai, Deer, Wild boar and Porcupine) that harm the crop are away from the fields and farmers are benefiting directly from them. And due to the Asian lion, The tourism industry has developed here, Due to this, The local people are getting huge economic benefits. In the vicinity of the Gir forest, Both Asiatic lions and humans are living as friends of each other and seem to respect each other, Because lions and humans have become accustomed to each other and beneficial to each other,
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