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Our Projects: Protecting the last lions of Asia

Gir Lion Patrolling in Gir
Location: INDIA, Gujarat State, NW India
DSWF supported since: 2008
Project Summary: Through the Delhi-based Wildlife Trust of India, DSWF is supporting the forest guards in the Gujarat forest department in their work to protect the last surviving Asiatic lions within the Gir National Park.
"Your donations help to motivate and train the frontline staff who are making a big difference in protecting the critically endangered Asiatic lion."
David Shepherd, CBE

Latest News - June 2010 - Census shows increase in Asiatic lions

It is estimated that there are about 359 Asiatic lions surviving in the state of Gujarat - the last preserve of this critically endangered big cat. Until very recently it was believed that the lions were free from the threat of poaching. However, the field staff on the frontline have witnessed an increase in poaching since 2007 and have been unprepared - and ill equipped - to tackle the emerging problem.

Along similar lines to the Sunderbans Tiger project that DSWF supported through emergency funding in 2001, DSWF is now providing funds to help train and equip the forest guards as well as sponsoring research and anti-poaching programmes carried out by the Wildlife Trust of India.

Recent funding has helped enhance the capacity of the frontline field staff by training them in wildlife crime prevention techniques to ensure that they are better prepared to tackle the crisis. In January and February 2008, a third of staff underwent training and nearly all of those trained said it was the first training they had received. By the end of 2008 all 152 staff members were trained and equipped.

These new initiatives in Gir are a big step forward and have come at the right time in the fight against wildlife crime. By strengthening the protectors it is hoped that we can in turn save the little known, but critically endangered, Asiatic lion.

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