ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 2月1日 04時37分
@ナショナルジオグラフィック photo by @stevewinterphoto
The National Geographic Society and African Parks are now partners!!! To help save National Parks, animals and the communities they live with, end poaching and bringing education and healthcare to the Parks!!!!!
The 3 lions on the left were quickly darted and transported to a boma with 2 females.
I’m in South Africa documenting a lion translocation by the
@africanparksnetwork from Phinda Private Game Reserve, South Africa to
Liwonde and Majete National Parks, Malawi. This morning the reserve
team immobilised and caught the 3 males on the left and they will be moved to a holding boma where they will stay for
about three weeks. @africanparksnetwork is working with @LionRecovery
to restore and protect African lions where they have disappeared.
@africanparksnetwork is presently managing 13 national parks in 9
countries, protecting over 7 million hectares of habitat which holds
threatened species like black rhinoceros, forest and savanna elephants
and big cats like lions and leopards! Their recent work has brought
back rhinos to Rwanda, moved #500elephants to a new home in Malawi and
impacted more than 2 million people who are benefiting from the parks
under their management.
Lions may now number between just 20 - 30 000 individuals across the
whole African continent, although reliable numbers are rare to come
by. @leonardodicapriofdn and @レオナルド・ディカプリオ are funding the
@LionRecovery who are sponsoring this translocation with the Dutch
government!
#follow @AfricanParksNetwork and @stevewinerphoto as this exciting
lion range expansion project continues to unfold!
@LionRecovery @leonardodicapriofdn @andbeyondphinda
#AfricanParks #LionRecovery #Lions #bigcats
#Malawi #Majete #Liwonde
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