Lions are endangered due to two main reasons.
Loss of habitat - with growing human populations, humans are venturing deeper and deeper into forests in search of land thereby shrinking the lions habitat
Hunting - killing and hunting lions was considered a brave mans sport in the early 1990's. This caused a significant demise in lion numbers.
Governments worldwide have banned hunting lions and as a result, their numbers are stabilizing as of now.
Habitat Loss due to the population explosion in India is one of the major causes for the decline in lion population numbers.
However, the biggest cause was Hunting. Killing lions was considered a brave mans sport and many thousands of lions were killed by hunters in the past few decades before Indian independence. Lion population was in tens of thousands in the early 1900 and it came down to a few hundred by the time india got independence mainly due to extensive hunting
African lions are found in much higher numbers than their Asian cousins. They too were subject to extensive hunting but due to the recent ban in hunting, they are found in good numbers
because people keep killing them soon lions would be gone and things would go bad if there were gone.
because the henter are killing the lions and then the lion decrease
hunger and disease along with hunting
Lions are endangered in all places in the world. And there is a very low amount of population of Lions in Ohio.There are no wild lions in the U.S. The African lion is now considered threatened, not endangered. The Asiatic lion is endangered, however.
some lions are endangered in select areas
Californian Sea Lions are not endangered. But a few years ago they were an endangered species They were mainly hunted for their skins and probably for food.
Lions are listed as threatened, the African subspecies. The Asiatic is endangered.
If your talking about all Lions and Wolves, other than just a particular species, there would be more wolves, as Lions are endangered, not that wolves aren't, Lions are just more endangered.
They are an endangered species.
Lions are endangered, however, they are not extinct. This is due to poaching, etc. Hope this what you wanted.
White lions are not a seperate species from regualr lions, so if lions are endangered, so are white lions. White lions are only a few in the wild, it's a genetic hiccup that would prevent them from surviving in the wild. Most white lions are bred in captivity.
yup. they are endangered
No
Indian lions/Asiatic lions (Panthera Leo persica) are classified as Endangered.
I think about 20 but lions are endangered in Australia because of Hunting.