He's Extremly Annoyed ...
... when looking at these sad statistics:
The estimated African lion population in 1975 was 250,000. Today, it's 30,000 - just 12 per cent of the 1975 total
The African lion has lost 80 per cent of its natural habitat in the past 50 years
Five countries have lost their entire lion population since 2002
100 lions are killed in Kenya alone every year
£35,000 is the amount of money Walter Palmer paid to kill Cecil the lion
Lion / Löwe (Panthera leo), hopefully living a safe life in
Karongwe Game Reserve, Limpopo Province, South Africa
He's Extremly Annoyed ...
... when looking at these sad statistics:
The estimated African lion population in 1975 was 250,000. Today, it's 30,000 - just 12 per cent of the 1975 total
The African lion has lost 80 per cent of its natural habitat in the past 50 years
Five countries have lost their entire lion population since 2002
100 lions are killed in Kenya alone every year
£35,000 is the amount of money Walter Palmer paid to kill Cecil the lion
Lion / Löwe (Panthera leo), hopefully living a safe life in
Karongwe Game Reserve, Limpopo Province, South Africa