The wild Lion Population in Africa is rapidly declining, with 90% disappearing from their historical habitats. This is due to a combination of factors, including human-wildlife conflict, wildfires, climate change, and habitat loss. In Kenya, lion populations overlap with human settlements and livestock grazing areas, leading to negative interactions and conservation challenges. The recent drought in Kenya has also led to the deaths of thousands of wildlife, further impacting the lion's food source. Conservationists warn that without immediate action, future generations may never get to see a live lion.
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