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Asiatic lion population: From 19 to 891 — how Gir brought back Gujarat's 'lost' pride

Asiatic lion population: Over the decades, what began as a protected core area in Gir has now expanded dramatically.

May 21, 2025 / 19:28 IST
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Gujarat’s pride – the Asiatic lion – has made yet another roaring comeback, with its population rising to 891 from 674 in just five years, according to the 2024 lion census released by the state government. This marks the highest count of the endangered species in modern history and underscores over a century of conservation efforts in the Gir forests – the only home to these big cats in all of Asia.

As per PTI, the four-day census, conducted from May 10 to 13 across 35,000 sq km and 58 talukas, involved more than 3,000 personnel including forest officers, enumerators and volunteers, the Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced on Wednesday. The 11 districts that now host these regal animals include Junagadh, Gir Somnath, Amreli, Bhavnagar, Porbandar and others in the Saurashtra region.

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How did Gir become the last bastion of the Asiatic lion?

The story of the Asiatic lion’s survival is as dramatic as its majestic presence. Native to the forests of India and the Middle East centuries ago, the species had been pushed to the brink of extinction by the early 20th century. By 1910, their number had plummeted to just 19, all found in Gir, as per ETV Bharat.