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The sounds included human voices, lion vocalizations to signal the presence of a top non-human predator, and barking dogs and gunshots associated with hunting.
For some wealthy foreign visitors, it’s the ultimate African experience: hunting a lion. Now an American dentist’s killing of a celebrity lion in Zimbabwe has triggered global outcry ...
A new study led by a Canadian researcher shows that for a wide range of African wildlife the sound of human voices is scarier than the continent's top predator — the mighty lion.
The African lion population is shrinking due to habitat loss, lack of prey and violent contact with humans, including trophy hunting. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing that these ...
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