Ce groupe de recherche travaille au Kenya avec une trentaine de guerriers Masaï et ouvre à la protection du lion en dehors des parcs nationaux.
Until recently scientists believed that there were 100-200,000 lions living in Africa, but current information suggests that the number has dropped dramatically to approximately 30,000.
Most of these are in protected National Parks or managed hunting areas but elsewhere lions are being killed at an alarming rate. Unless urgent action is taken, they may be completely wiped out from the unprotected areas lying between parks.
Living with Lions is a conservation research group of seven scientists and 34 Maasai warriors working in nonprotected areas of Kenya to save the remaining wild lions and other predators outside National Parks.