Today, only 20,000 Lions and 4,000 Tigers remain on our planet. Because of human overpopulation, big cats all over the world are threatened by extinction. The number of remaining animals is continuously decreasing. It is up to us to act for the preservation of these extraordinary creatures.
The Lions in this series are rescued from camps, parks, or reserves where they weren’t able to compete with dominant males and their packs.
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Today, only 20,000 Lions and 4,000 Tigers remain on our planet. Because of human overpopulation, big cats all over the world are threatened by extinction. The number of remaining animals is continuously decreasing. It is up to us to act for the preservation of these extraordinary creatures.
The Lions in this series are rescued from camps, parks, or reserves where they weren’t able to compete with dominant males and their packs. Without the hospitality, care, and goodwill of this conservation camp, these cats would have likely perished and died, victims of the cruelty of wildlife.
Olga nearly lost her leg as one of the Lions reached out to play with her. As a sign of affection the lion had decided to take her leg between his fangs!
Breathtaking landscapes, unforgettable fusional experiences with these wild animals.
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