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The Ecological Role of Lions - Lion Recovery Fund

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Lions are the apex predator of the African savanna, playing a critical role in managing large herbivore populations. In a balanced ecosystem, the number of herbivores needs to be kept in check. If there are too many, vegetation is overgrazed and habitats inevitably degrade.

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