No Lions in Kenya in 20 years?!
Category: Uncategorized, carbofuran, lions | Date: Aug 20 2009 | By: Martin Odino
Dear readers,
This information is found in Telegraph. co.uk.(August 18th, 2009)
Conservationists have warned that lions may become extinct in Kenya within the next 20 years unless urgent action is taken to save them.
Kenya is annually losing an average of 100 of its 2,000 lions due to growing human settlements, increasing farming, climate change and disease, according to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).
And “….there are ever more efficient ways, including poisoning, to kill lions,” explains Dr. Laurence Frank.
Read the full article here.
But is it really 20 years or 10 years and markedly, Furadan is a key player in the catastrophic die out of the lions and other big cats. Read it all in “Kenya’s lions could vanish within 10 years“, from The NewScientist.
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