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Discover the incredible conservation journey of the Asiatic Lions in Gujarat, India. Once on the brink of extinction, these majestic big cats have made a remarkable comeback thanks to dedicated wildlife conservation efforts, habitat protection, and community support. In this video, we explore the history, challenges, and population growth of Asiatic Lions in the Gir Forest and surrounding regions of Gujarat.

Learn how conservation programs have helped increase lion numbers and why the Asiatic Lion is considered one of the world's greatest wildlife recovery success stories.

Watch now to explore the fascinating world of Gujarat's iconic Asiatic Lions and the ongoing efforts to ensure their survival for future generations.

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00:00In this new journey of information, today we are going to delve into such a wonderful and amazing story.
00:07which revolves around the Asiatic lions of India.
00:33Today, the last and only place of this unique breed in the world is in the Indian state of Gujarat.
01:00These numbers are a huge ray of hope. But for now, we can only celebrate this monumental success.
01:06Will not refuse.
01:07We will take a complete look at this entire situation.
01:10We will discuss this historic increase in the lion population and the wonder of their coming out of their dens.
01:16On Angiz Rujhan, on project line work, on the hidden cost of this rapid progress, and on the future.
01:23of these diseases
01:24And since we are focusing on the threats, let us start with the first part, that of the Asiatic lions.
01:30Population boom and a historic increase, the numbers that are coming out are just amazing.
01:54This gesture represents a massive jump of two percent, an extraordinary feat in the world of wild life.
02:00It is believed.
02:01And the important thing is that this isn't a temporary success. If we look at the entire past decade,
02:07If we look at the numbers, this number was only 523 in 2015.
02:11This means that in the last 10 years, there has been a remarkable and steady increase of 70.36 percent in this lion population.
02:19It has come. This did not happen overnight but is the result of tireless hard work over many decades.
02:24Now we come to the second part, which I think is even more interesting. These 891 lions
02:30After all, where do they live physically? The reality is that in their primary areas, 16.64 percent
02:36has increased and now their kingdom covers 35,000 square kilometres.
02:41It has already happened. Here a very shocking ground reality comes to light. 394 lions have fallen and are now protected.
02:48The area which we call the core area is inhabited but 497 lions, that is, their majority, are now in these central Panagaon
02:56Satellite populations outside the
03:11are moving towards. The example of the Barda Wael Dief Sanctuary is particularly remarkable. Today, 17
03:16Lions do exist, and you'll be surprised to know that the last time a lion was seen was in 1889.
03:22That is, after more than a century,
03:40In this part, we will see how the government is working to create a bond between humans and lions through Project Line.
03:46How is technology managing this extremely delicate balance of coexistence? Humans and lions
03:54keep both safe
04:1092 rescue vehicles are always ready to respond to floods in Surat. This is a huge and
04:15Fall is a planned operation. But every picture has two sides. In the fourth part, we will take a look at this piece.
04:22We will take a serious approach
04:24Moving away from those glorious achievements of Hafus, we will now talk about the growing problems and serious complexities that
04:31This population has come up with impressive numbers. Check out this staggering 679.
04:38is not a common number but those
04:54And amidst all this celebration of growth, this number stands out as a harsh and harsh reality.
04:59It is also important to know the government's position on this matter. This is the statement of Mohan Ram, an officer in the Forest Department of Gujarat.
05:06He believes that in his view these initiatives of the lions
05:22But also consider the perspective of Azad Mahreen, a completely opinionated person. C of Meta String Foundation
05:29-E-O According to Ravi Cheelam, the situation is not so simple. He believes that Markazi Mosque is now complete.
05:35filled up on
05:35And lions are being forced into areas with human settlements that are so unsuitable for them.
05:41But it is not appropriate. Because of this, there is a grave danger of conflict between humans and animals.
05:46Look at this intricate situation.
06:01This involves monitoring within 24 hours using 7,335 sampling units. Experts believe
06:08that this manual method is too prone to human error and they insist that cameras
06:14Capture re-capture with the help of
06:15Like modern and scientific methods should be adopted.
06:46Eight lion cubs have died from a parasitic infection. You can imagine the danger of this cub.
06:52From this we can guess that all the temples located in a radius of ten kilometers are built on the basis of Mahak Meko Hingami.
06:58The lions are kept isolated i.e. completely
07:15These recent incidents show that when a large population is present together at such a short distance,
07:20If so, the rapid onset of any disease is a sword that hangs over their future all the time.
07:25has been
07:26So all this complex and conflicting information finally brings us to this one crucial and very important question.
07:32leaves it
07:33Is it to provide complete guarantee for the success of these magnificent Christian lions?
07:37It has become a common practice that before any major life-threatening disaster occurs
07:41Some of their population may be relocated to a completely new and remote settlement such as Kuno Sanctuary.
07:47I grow faster than humans in this world, where is the permanent and safe shelter of these companions of nature?
07:52should be
07:53Thank you so much for joining us on this tour. Please take a look at this rider.
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