411 lions in Gir forests, population up by 52
The population of lions in Gir forests has gone up by nearly 14 per cent in last five years, with the latest census revealing the presence of 411 of the big cats as compared to 359 in the 2005 census.
The 2010 census said that Gir forests, the last abode of the Asiatic lion, have a total of 411 lions which includes 77 cubs, 120 males, 185 lionesses and 29 lions whose sex could not be ascertained. The census was conducted in Gir National Park Sanctuary and adjoining areas, Girnar sanctuary, Mitiyala Sanctuary, coastal areas in Una, Kodinar, Sutrapada, Savarkundla, Lilia (in Junagadh) and adjoining areas of Bhavnagar and Amreli districts.
“This census has given interesting details of the age-wise ratio of lions. There are 77 cubs of less then one year age,” Modi said.