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Social psychology in the lion's den

机译:狮子窝里的社会心理学

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If you visit the savannahs of Africa you expect to see lions. However, the chances of doing so are rapidly diminishing. In 1975 there were around 200,000 lions roaming around Africa. In 2012, that number was estimated to be around 32,000. Other reports suggest this figure may be as low as 16,000 (tinyurl.com/b98f9g7). The African lion (Panthera leo) is currently classified as 'vulnerable' on the IUCN Red List. If this trend continues, the lion will be extinct within the next 40 years, which will have fundamental consequences for Africa's ecosystem. In response, a range of conservation initiatives are under way to conserve and restore wild lion populations. Conservationists don't necessarily agree on how to do it, but they do agree that we need to act fast to protect this globally iconic and important African predator before it disappears.
机译:如果您参观非洲的热带草原,您会看到狮子。但是,这样做的机会正在迅速减少。 1975年,大约有200,000头狮子在非洲漫游。 2012年,这一数字估计约为32,000。其他报告显示,这一数字可能低至16,000(tinyurl.com/b98f9g7)。非洲狮子(Panthera leo)目前在IUCN红色名录中被列为“弱势群体”。如果这种趋势继续下去,狮子将在未来40年内灭绝,这将对非洲的生态系统产生根本性影响。作为回应,正在采取一系列保护措施来保护和恢复野生狮子种群。环保主义者不一定同意如何做,但他们确实同意我们需要迅速采取行动,以保护这一全球标志性和重要的非洲掠夺者消失之前。

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