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Lion count grows by 32% in 5 years

Population Growth & Distribution

  • 32% rise in lion population from 2020 to 2025 → total 891 lions.
  • Adult females up by 27% → 330 individuals, indicating a strong future breeding base.
  • More lions now live outside protected areas than within (Gir & Paniya), signaling range expansion.

Relevance : GS 3(Environment and Ecology)

Habitat Expansion

  • Core area (Gir NP + Paniya WS) hosts 394 lions – still the primary source population.
  • Territorial range increased from:
    • 30,000 sq. km in 2020 → 35,000 sq. km in 2025 (16.67% growth in range).
  • Trend: Lions are increasingly moving into human-dominated landscapes.

Conservation Concerns

  • Increased human-lion interaction risks rising conflict and ecological stress.
  • Expansion into human areas raises challenges in conflict mitigation and safety of both humans and lions.

Expert Insights

  • Y.V. Jhala (WII):
    • Gujarat could host up to 2,000 lions based on prey base.
    • Cattle carcasses rising indicate pressure on prey species and potential human-lion conflict.
    • Urges need for new habitats, preferably outside Gujarat.

Policy & Action

  • Kuno National Park (MP) was originally intended as an alternative lion habitat but is now hosting cheetahs.
  • Project Lion (2,900 crore) approved in March 2025:
    • Aims to improve existing lion habitats.
    • Plans to develop new habitats within Gujarat.

Way Forward

  • Diversifying lion habitats is essential to:
    • Ensure genetic diversity.
    • Reduce human-wildlife conflict.
    • Mitigate risks from disease outbreaks or natural disasters.
  • Need to balance conservation success with sustainable coexistence strategies and community engagement.

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