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LionAid receives UK Government funding for African Lion Range State Conference

LionAid is proud to announce that the UK Government (Defra) has provided funding for us to host a conference among African lion range states. The conference will ask delegates to present their latest updates to their national lion conservation plans, to provide non-detriment reports in case the range state allows commercial (trophy hunting) offtake, and to consider an uplisting of lions from CITES Appendix II to Appendix I.

We have invited a diversity of African lion range states (Senegal, Cameroon, Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Malawi) and the response to date has been wonderful. Eleven countries already confirmed attendance. The conference will be held in Johannesburg on March 29th and 30th, and in addition to the range states we expect a number of NGOs to attend.

We aim not to have this conference to be a talk shop but rather a consequential and immediately implementable contribution to conservation of African lions. We will therefore invite representation from country Management Authorities (usually Ministries) and Scientific Authorities (Wildlife Departments and Universities). This will ensure relevance to national lion conservation priorities.

What is most important is that African range states adopt the relevant measures to conserve an iconic species with local solutions.

 

Picture Credit: Chris Harvey

Posted by Pieter Kat at 15:39

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