Gir (Gujarat): Once upon a time, the Asiatic lion roared across the Asian continent like in Persia and Arabian Peninsula but unhindered poaching and destruction of their natural habitat confined them to Gir in Gujarat today. As the world celebrates International Lion Day, Gir is considered to be the only place in Asia after Africa where the Lion is considered to be the safest.
The initiative of preserving the Asiatic Lions were first taken up in 1910 and 1911 by the Nawab of Junagadh as he banned the hunting when their numbers reduced to a precarious double digit. In a nutshell, it was the Nawab of Junagadh, who first started the project to protect the lions in 1911. After that, the state forest department became vigilant to increase the lion population and the number of lions in Gir is the highest ever so far.
The number of lions in Gir has been steadily increasing since 1911 and now there are about 674 lions living in the forest of Gir region. Conservation of forest area is also considered to be very important behind their growing population. In the year 1990, 284 lions were seen in the forest of 300 sq km area while in the year 2020, 674 lions are living in the area of 30,000 sq km. This journey started in the year 1911 and till today, it is showing good results.
Apparently, lions are seen in 53 talukas of nine districts of Saurashtra. The credit for such great success also goes to the local Maldharis living in Gir. The Forest Department is doing some precise work on the food, water and security of the lions. Asiatic Lions which was seen in Junagadh at that time, is now crossed borders and is seen in the adjoining districts area of Amreli, Bhavnagar, Porbandar, Gir Somnath. The continuous breeding of lions in Gir and the protection of lions as well as the efforts of the government and the forest department to stop the illegal deforestation have succeeded in making the king of the forest in the Gir area to live secured.