Seeing lions in a different light: Lion rangers and community conservation
Since the late 1990s, desert-adapted lions in north-western Namibia's Kunene Region have rebounded from a low of approximately 20 individuals to a high of about 180 in 2015. This dramatic recovery coincided with the growth of Namibia's communal conservancy system and consequent increase in lion prey populations.
Conservation and the Environment in Namibia
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