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How climate change and human conflict are pushing lions toward extinction

As droughts worsen and vegetation disappears, herbivores are forced to migrate or die, leaving lions with fewer prey and a stark choice: starve or hunt livestock. This is the beginning of a dangerous spiral.

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May 22, 2025
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In the wild heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park, the king of the jungle is under siege, not just from nature, but from humanity itself. Climate change has become the silent predator, creeping into ecosystems, reshaping survival patterns, and pushing apex predators like lions into desperate situations.

As droughts worsen and vegetation disappears, herbivores are forced to migrate or die, leaving lions with fewer prey and a stark choice: starve or hunt livestock. This is the beginning of a dangerous spiral.

When a lion kills a cow, retaliation is swift and brutal. Communities surrounding the park often respond with poison, spears, or bullets, not just killing a predator, but sending a message: stay out.

But who’s really trespassing?

As weather patterns shift and traditional grazing lands dry up, herdsmen too are pushed into the park with their cattle, creating daily conflict zones where wildlife and humans cross paths with tragic consequences.

It’s a vicious cycle driven by survival, not malice, yet it continues to thin out the lion population at alarming rates.

In some years, reports have confirmed multiple lion deaths from poisoning, electrocuted, some even mutilated. Some suspected victims of illegal wildlife trade and ritual killings.

But while those acts spark outrage, the deeper, systemic threat is more insidious: habitat loss caused by climate change and unchecked human expansion.

Invasive weeds are choking out nutritious grasses, replacing the park’s rich pastures with toxic, inedible growth. With nothing to feed on, animals move, and when they move, they collide with us.

It’s easy to demonize a lion for attacking a cow. But if someone stormed into your home and started eating your food, how would you react? Wildlife doesn’t understand borders or politics, it understands hunger and territory.

And when their natural world is shrinking, the last thing they need is a fence around it.

Lions are more than majestic beasts, they’re powerful economic drivers, each worth millions to Uganda’s tourism industry.

Yet we’re treating them like pests, not priceless assets.

This isn’t just a conservation issue. It’s a warning. As the climate crisis deepens, more wild spaces will fall under pressure, and more human-wildlife conflicts will erupt.

By 2020, only four out of Uganda’s ten national parks still had lions, according to the 2021 State of Wildlife Resources in Uganda report.

The numbers are sobering: Murchison Falls held the largest population with 250 lions, followed by Kidepo Valley with 70. Queen Elizabeth National Park—a once-thriving savanna and a top tourism destination, was down to just 52 lions. Lake Mburo had a solitary lion left. Semuliki, which had 15 lions in 2015, had none by 2020. The last known individual disappeared without a trace.

Protecting lions isn’t about choosing them over people. It’s about rethinking how we coexist in a world where nature is no longer predictable. And if we fail to learn that lesson soon, we won’t just lose lions, we’ll lose the balance that sustains us all.

The writer is J. Andrew, a journalist with the Ugnewsline.  

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