These galleries show images from LionAids Events.
Draw Out The Lion In You Campaign
Fiona Tande is skydiving for lions
Grow your own Mane
Hillary Olomi is skydiving for lions
How to put on a Ladies Maasai Beaded Bracelet
John Loizides - Torbay Half Marathon
LeoLites Cycle ride from London to Bruges
LionAid Pub Darts Challenge in Kent
New Ways Forward for Lion Conservation in Zambia and Kenya
Oliver Timms 26 mile Trekathon
Online artwork auction ending 25th February at 18.00 GMT
Paintballing Day on the 22nd July 2010
Tanzania: Rift Valley Masai Trek
Upcoming twitter auction in aid of LIONAID
Wildlife Xpo Alexandra Palace 14/15th October
World Lion Day in Zambia
Worldwide Movers Africa
In June this year, Pieter and Chris from LionAid went out to Kenya to explore ways in which we could work together pastoral communities to bring a fresh resolution to the predator-livestock conflict that has proved to one of the most challenging issues in predator conservation. Retaliation against predators is one of the significant factors contributing to the catastrophic decline in lion populations.
Communities are often expected to live with predators but can experience substantial livestock losses. In addition pastoralists often have to invest considerable resources in livestock herding, guarding and predator control, adding significantly to cycles of poverty among rural communities. In many African pastoralist societies, livestock also has a cultural value exceeding economic worth as cattle are valued for social, political, cultural and religious reasons. Livestock assets are the primary form of wealth acquisition and storage in these communities, and such assets are particularly vulnerable to coexistence with predators.
A Maasai lady in Olepolos
A Maasai lady in Olepolos, Kenya