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Lion Guardians

Postby Moka » August 14th, 2008, 4:53 am

Lion Guardians
http://lionguardians.wildlifedirect.org/ - Warning: Link may contain disturbing pictures of dead animals

This is a weblog I have found. It is run by an African native who devotes serious amounts of his life to conserving the lion population in Kenya. Although they don't specify why (probably in fear or because of the lion impact on livestock), Maasai warriors pose a threat to the lion population - having killed over 150 lions since 2001. These actions caused the formation of Lion Guardians, a program started in November 2006 (omg the month MLK was started!!). The Lion Guardians protect and observe lions in their region and have saved many lion lives.

Read "About Lion Guardians" in context here: http://lionguardians.wildlifedirect.org ... guardians/ or read the following to get a better understanding.

In collaboration with the local communities of Mbirikani ranch, the Living with Lions project (LwL) and the Maasailand Preservation Trust initiated a program called “Lion Guardians” in November 2006.

The impetus to create this project was in response to the slaughtering of over 150 lions in the Amboseli-Tsavo ecosystem since 2001. Retaliatory and traditional spearing by Maasai warriors (murrans) is the greatest threat to the survival of lions in Kenyan Maasailand today. The Lion Guardians program attempts to reduce the pressure on lions by employing their greatest enemy to conserve them rather than kill them. Since the onset of this project there have been no lions speared on Mbirikani ranch.

The Guardians have two major duties:

1) to monitor lions and other carnivore movements, and so to protect them

2) to aid their communities in various ways.

Specifically by:

  • informing herders to avoid high-conflict grazing areas (where carnivores are present)
  • improving livestock kraals (bomas)
  • helping herders find lost livestock that are left out in the bush (and subsequently killed by predators)
  • educating communities about carnivore importance and conservation
  • and lastly, but most importantly, Lion Guardians work with other murrans in the community to prevent further lion killings (both tradition and retaliation killings).

Since the inception of the project, Guardians have actively prevented over ten hunting parties from killing lions. During the same time period, over 20 lions have been killed in surrounding group ranches by murrans. Given that the Guardians come from the communities in which they work, and are older murrans (many have also killed lions in the past) they are very well respected by all community members and can assuage a tense situation of angry warriors wanting revenge for their dead cow.

Currently there are nine Guardians employed and managed by a Maasai coordinator (Antony Kasanga) and the Living with Lions project. The Guardians are working in seven communities on the ranch where lion-livestock conflict is highest. Each Guardian has been trained to document lion and other carnivore presence using GPS units and then record it on a simple form, composed of pictures rather than words, making it easier for non-literate Guardians.

Also, each Guardian has learned how to track collared lions using telemetry receivers. Each lion that has been collared since the start of the project has been given a Maasai name by the Guardian(s) who helped with the collaring. In addition, every employee has a cell phone which is used to report back any significant sightings of lions or any illegal activity to the Kilimanjaro Lion Conservation Project (KLCP, part of LwL).

The Maasai of southern Kenya are still totally dependent on their great herds of cattle, sheep and goats, but due to modernization and massive socioeconomic change, they have lost their traditional tolerance and ability to cope with carnivores and conflict. Today, they regard wild animals as an unmitigated nuisance rather than an economic resource or embodiment of Maasai culture.

If lions are to persist in this ecosystem, it is essential to increase tolerance of local communities by getting them involved in conservation and by showing them that benefits can come from conserving wildlife.


The Lion Guardians are all employed by Antony Kasanga, but it is expensive to say the least. The Lion Guardians website was made to raise awareness but also to present a chance to sponser a Lion Guardian or donate to the program.

I've read a few posts of Antony's and I find it a very interesting program. What do you guys think?

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Re: Lion Guardians

Postby kovu42 » August 15th, 2008, 6:31 am

I find it disturbing that lions have been on (or close to, I don't know where they are now) the endangered species list, and I've vowed that when I become a rich physisist, I'm going to donate a huge some of money (and hopefully time) to causes like this one. It's a great thing to see these people helping out the lions!

I own a book that's a spinoff of that. It's another really big book of Great Cats with a LOT of lion info, which is good!
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Re: Lion Guardians

Postby Moka » August 15th, 2008, 6:45 am

Yeah when I'm 22-26 or so I plan on visiting Africa. Not to like..become a Lion Guardian but to see the African wildlife. I also plan on buying a huge expensive camera and photographing the bahjeezus out of it.

Lions are currently a "Vulnerable" species. Vulnerable means that they have a somewhat high risk of extinction in the wild. There are two lower categories in the "Threatened" category: Endangered and Critically Endangered. They were endangered just a few years ago I believe, but thanks to groups like Lion Guardians and larger organizations, Lions have moved up to a less threatened category :)
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Re: Lion Guardians

Postby kovu42 » August 15th, 2008, 6:45 am

Yeah, lions are making a comeback!
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Re: Lion Guardians

Postby Moka » August 15th, 2008, 6:52 am

They used to be all over Africa and even in some places in Asia. Now theres only one little spot in India I think, and of course you can find them in lots of places in Africa still. And you can find them in the zoo!
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Re: Lion Guardians

Postby kovu42 » August 15th, 2008, 7:07 am

That reminds me! I found my camera so I can get my zoo pics on here by tomorow and you'll be able to see them whenever you get a chance!
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Re: Lion Guardians

Postby Moka » August 15th, 2008, 7:54 am

That reminds me as well! I recently went to the zoo. They have a lion and a lioness. I got some pictures I'll upload them now I think.
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Re: Lion Guardians

Postby kovu42 » August 15th, 2008, 8:08 am

Sweet! Can't wait to see em!
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Re: Lion Guardians

Postby Moka » August 15th, 2008, 8:17 am

Ok I posted them! They're in my den
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Re: Lion Guardians

Postby kovu42 » August 15th, 2008, 7:08 pm

They're lookin good! I'm gonna go get my camera now!
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