In May 2015, the 14th Asiatic Lion Census was conducted over an area of about 20,000 km2 (7,700 sq mi); the lion population was estimated at 523 individuals, comprising 109 adult males, 201 adult females and 213 cubs.
There are about 411
There were about 500 Asiatic lions left in the Gir Forest.
Around 35000 in Africa, and a further 400 or so of the Asiatic subspecies in India.
20,000
According to April 2005 census, there are 359 Lions in India. All of them are in Gir National Park in Junagadh District in Gujarat state. Gir National Park is the only location in the world where you can see Asiatic Lions in the wild.
Currently there are only two species/breeds of lions that are alive. They are the African Lion and the Asiatic Lion. Other species of Lions like the European Lion, the American Cave Lion and the Barbary Lion were all hunted to extinction centuries ago. As of now, all lion species are endangered. The Asiatic Lion is critically endangered with only a few hundred species left in the wild.
The Asiatic lions of India's Gir Forest number around 350 or so. Plans are to introduce some to another area in India, to keep the genetic line pure, and prevent inbreeding.
Just one, the Asiatic lion, Panthera Leo Persica, found only in the Gir Forest of India.
There are two known species of Lions. The Asiatic Lion is found only in India. The African Lion is found in many countries of Africa like Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Zimbabwe etc. Both lion species can be found in zoos world wide
Around 350, in the Gir forest of India.
A century ago, there were close to 200,000 lions living in their native Africa. Today, there are less 21,000 lions known to exist.there are only two breeeds left in the world so only about 7,000AlotThere are 6987 lions in the yr 2011 today this is accurate trust me.If this was your homework pick thisthere are fewer than 23,000 left in the world and 300 white lions left in the worldtoday in the wild there are fewer than 23,000 lions left in the world and there are 300 white lions in the world
approx 6000 to 15000There are only a few hundred lions left in the wild in India. In 2010, the Gujarat Government reported that there were around 411 lions left in the wild in the forests of Gujarat. The number was in hundreds of thousands around the 1900's and has come down to this number due to extensive hunting.300 Asian Loins remain in the wild and captivity.
There are only a few hundred lions left in the wild in India. In 2010, the Gujarat Government reported that there were around 411 lions left in the wild in the forests of Gujarat. The number was in hundreds of thousands around the 1900's and has come down to this number due to extensive hunting.