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Lionaid
An iconic species faces extinction in our lifetime.
In the 1960’s there were over 200,000 lions in the wild;
today there are barely 20,000 still remaining. This is a staggering
90% decline in just 50 years. Those few lions left are largely
scattered as small remnant populations across the continent.
A recent analysis indicates that there might now be only five
locations where lions occur in sufficient numbers to be considered
long-term viable. LION AID is a new charity and its mission
is to highlight the plight of the lions and to fund effective
programmes to reverse this drastic decline.
In 2010 Lionaid initiated a campaign called “Where Have
all the Lions Gone?” which began on the 1st March in Glasgow
and covered11 UK cities. The message of the campaign is quite
simple. Lose lions in the wild, and lose them at home. Extinction
on the African plains means loss of icons and symbols in every-day
use.
In each city Lionaid temporarily and symbolically shrouded
one or more prominent lion statues with a black cloth bearing
the campaign logo to bring the message home. Pollyanna joined
the Mayor of Nottingham, and two representatives from the Charity
- Dr Peter Kat (top right) and Chris McSween (top far right)
to take part in this very unusual ceremony. Crowds of people
gathered to watch as the Lion statues in front of the city hall
were covered in black shrouds, vanishing from view. Pollyanna
commented “As we finished covering the lions, the church
bells sounded the hour – the impression was of a death
knell ringing for the lions of Africa. I found the shrouding
unexpectedly moving and emotional to take part in. I have been
fortunate to sketch and paint wild lions in Africa, and the
idea these magnificent cats could vanish almost unnoticed is
horrifying.”
The main reasons for the decline of lions in Africa arise from
conflict with expanding human and livestock populations, decrease
of habitat and prey, infection with diseases carried by domestic
animals, trophy hunting, and protected area infrastructure affected
by civil strife. LIONAID aims to fund four practical programmes,
assisted scientifically and practically by a diversity of UK
and international collaborators.
Pollyanna also donated two limited edition prints to be auctioned
to raise funds for the charity (Top picture) – please
check their web site www.lionaid.org for further details.
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