
Indian pride as Asiatic lions roar back

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Conservation efforts in India have successfully increased the Asiatic lion population from 627 to 891 in five years, marking a significant achievement. Gir National Park's rigorous conservation strategies have expanded the lions' range, raising questions about future coexistence with humans. Despite challenges like livestock killings, local communities fiercely protect the lions for cultural and economic reasons. The species remains vulnerable due to limited genetic diversity, but protection efforts are positively impacting broader wildlife conservation.
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