KENYA-CONSERVATION-WILDLIFE-LION

A young lion looks towards the Nairobi skyline at the Nairobi national park on August 10, 2015. With all the attention on the cruel slaughter of Cecil the Lion by a US trophy hunter in Zimbabwe, the first international campaign to protect the imposing "king of beasts" kicked off in Kenya on World Lion Day to draw attention to the silent extermination of the big cats around the world, iconised by the African lion and Asian tiger. According to National Geographic, some 200,000 lions roamed across Africa a century ago. Today, there are less than 30,000. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
A young lion looks towards the Nairobi skyline at the Nairobi national park on August 10, 2015. With all the attention on the cruel slaughter of Cecil the Lion by a US trophy hunter in Zimbabwe, the first international campaign to protect the imposing "king of beasts" kicked off in Kenya on World Lion Day to draw attention to the silent extermination of the big cats around the world, iconised by the African lion and Asian tiger. According to National Geographic, some 200,000 lions roamed across Africa a century ago. Today, there are less than 30,000. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
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