@natgeo @stevewinterphoto Dinnertime!! A giant lioness gets dinner with another for her pride in South Africa. A century ago there were an estimated 200,000 lions in Africa - but today less than 20,000. We need to WAKE UP and protect these amazing cats, their homes and all the other animals that live with them. Much of the truly wild areas of Africa are gone - but we can bring it back and let the ecosystems return to what they once were. If we care to protect the heritage of the earth - the scenes of herds of prey and predators for future generations and our future. As the forests and grasslands in which these creatures roam provide us with 50 % of the oxygen we all need to breathe. I love to strap on a tank and explore the world’s under the sea - but would not want to wear one while walking on land. 75% of fresh water comes from forests and grasslands - so if we protect the forests of the world we have our precious water. Please watch a South African film on canned hunting by environmental film maker Ian Michler - http://www.bloodlions.org About 50% of the lions from farms end up in the Chinese bone and skin trade. And Check out Nick Nichols Serengeti Lion site on natgeo.com National Geographic launched the Big Cats Initiative to raise awareness and implement change to the dire situation facing big cats. Please visit CauseAnUproar.org to find out more about Build a Boma and other ways to become involved to save big cats! @natgeocreative @thephotosociety #leopard #photooftheday #bigcatsforever #photojournalism #wildlife #animals #nature #swfoto #startwith1thing @projetooncafari @refugioecologicocaiman @pantheracats @pantanalsafaris #fursforlife #saveLAcougars

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Dinnertime!! A giant lioness gets dinner with another for her pride in South Africa.
A century ago there were an estimated 200,000 lions in Africa - but today less than 20,000.

We need to WAKE UP and protect these amazing cats, their homes and all the other animals that live with them.
Much of the truly wild areas of Africa are gone - but we can bring it back and let the ecosystems return to what they once were.
If we care to protect the heritage of the earth - the scenes of herds of prey and predators for future generations and our future.
As the forests and grasslands in which these creatures roam provide us with 50 % of the oxygen we all need to breathe.
I love to strap on a tank and explore the world’s under the sea - but would not want to wear one while walking on land.

75% of fresh water comes from forests and grasslands - so if we protect the forests of the world we have our precious water.
Please watch a South African film on canned hunting by environmental film maker Ian Michler - http://www.bloodlions.org

About 50% of the lions from farms end up in the Chinese bone and skin trade.
And Check out Nick Nichols Serengeti Lion site on natgeo.com
National Geographic launched the Big Cats Initiative to raise awareness and implement change to the dire situation facing big cats. Please visit CauseAnUproar.org to find out more about Build a Boma and other ways to become involved to save big cats!

@natgeocreative @thephotosociety #leopard #photooftheday #bigcatsforever #photojournalism #wildlife #animals #nature #swfoto
#startwith1thing @projetooncafari @refugioecologicocaiman @pantheracats @pantanalsafaris #fursforlife #saveLAcougars


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