In the 1970s, Africa still held around 90,000 lions. Today, only about 20,000 to 25,000 remain — a collapse of roughly three-quarters in half a century — and the species now survives in less than 8% of the land it once roamed.

In the 1970s, Africa still held on the order of 90,000 lions. Today only about 20,000 to 25,000 remain, a collapse of roughly three-quarters in half a century, and the species now survives on a small fraction of the land it once roamed, by some measures less than 8 per cent of its historic range. [...] The post In the 1970s, Africa still held around 90,000 lions. Today, only about 20,000 to 25,000 remain — a collapse of roughly three-quarters in half a century — and the species now survives in l