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Friday, October 16, 2009
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Big Cats Initiative

Photo: A lion in the grassPhotograph by Beverly Joubert


Africa's lion population is quickly getting smaller and smaller, and action must be taken immediately to save these majestic animals.To raise awareness, the National Geographic Society launched the Big Cats Initiative this month. This project will support programs and education that will help the big cats of the world, with a special focus on lions.

Dereck and Beverly Joubert are one of the big forces behind the project. They are National Geographic Explorers-in Residence who have spent over 25 years studying and working to conserve Africa's animals, especially the big cats. They want people to understand that when it comes to saving the big cats like lions and leopards, the time to act is now. ""We no longer have the luxury of time when it comes to big cats," Dereck says.


Learn more about the Big Cats Initiative on National Geographic.

Get the facts on lions on National Geographic Kids.

Play Crittercam: African Adventure on National Geographic Kids.

3 Comments

That is very sad :( I hope things get better soon!!!!

Lions are awesome, but I have to admit tigers are my favorite wild cat.

Wow! Dereck and Beverly must be smart, extremely dedicated AND brave to live among the Big Cats for 25 years! I LOVE the fact that you want to help the Big Cat population. You both Rock!

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