For #wordlionday here’s the Cramond LIONESS, a beautifully carved Roman monument from just outside of Edinburgh, Scotland. Thanks to @DrNWillburger for flagging World Lion Day
#BookWormSat #WorldLionDay What better story for World Lion Day than the tale of Owain, the Lion, and the Serpent! When the magical ring of Owain is taken from him, he turns to roaming the land in sorrow and self-loathing, until his body is wasted away, his hair long and… Show more
— Tales from the Mabinogion (@MabinogionGame) August 10, 2024
It’s World Lion Day! To get your amateur lion tamer name, take your regular name and prefix it with “The late”.
You might have heard it’s World Lion Day this Saturday! Here’s a photo of the Maiwand Lion having its teeth cleaned, originally published in the Berkshire Chronicle on 16 Aug, 1957. REDMG : 1980.36.C570.9 The Reading Chronicle and Reading Borough Council
Happy World Lion Day! To celebrate today we look back at the start of the reign of the 7 Satara males, a reign that still continues today. Thanks to everyone around the world who love lions and is doing their best to keep them from extinction. Show more
Make this World Lion Day a roar-ing success! We have some lovely lion products in our shop and online, like these tote bags by Conviktion, made by prisoners at HMP Huntercombe. See our full lion range here http://rdguk.info/Lion_Day_ITvlf
World Lion Day is an observance dedicated to raising awareness and promoting conservation efforts for the lion population, their habitats, and ecosystems. As the king of the jungle faces challenges such as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching, this day aims to bring attention to their plight and the essential role they play in maintaining ecological balance. By uniting the support of various organisations, communities, and individuals, World Lion Day seeks to ensure the long-term survival of these majestic creatures.
Since its inception in 2013, World Lion Day has grown to be a crucial event that has garnered support from around the world. British wildlife conservation organisations such as the Born Free Foundation, David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, and Lion Aid have been instrumental in advocating for lion conservation. The UK government has backed the cause through initiatives such as the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund, which plays a significant role in addressing wildlife crime, including the illegal trade of lion parts.
In the United Kingdom, World Lion Day is commemorated through numerous events and activities. Zoos, wildlife parks, and conservation organisations organise educational programs, workshops, and fundraising events to encourage public engagement and support. Social media campaigns are utilised to raise awareness and provide practical information on how individuals can contribute to the conservation of lions. World Lion Day takes place annually on August 10th, providing a platform for celebrating, appreciating, and protecting these essential components of our global ecosystem.
World Lion Day facts
A lion's roar can be heard up to five miles away.
A good gauge of a male lion’s age is the darkness of his mane. The darker the mane, the older the lion.
The name for a baby lion is a cub, whelp or lionet.
Researchers from the University of Oxford determined that the current population of Barbary lions in England's zoos descended from those that once lived in the Tower of London Menagerie. They found genetic links between modern lions and their predecessors after analyzing preserved lion skulls.
Lions have been a significant symbol in British culture, with the lion often serving as a symbol of bravery, strength, and royalty. The lion is a key element in the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom and has featured on British currency and stamps.
In the News and Trending in the UK for World Lion Day
Visit your local zoo. See animals from different regions, especially the king of the jungle.
Spend the day watching lion-focused documentaries or movies to learn more about these animals, such as Disneynature's African Cats or David Attenborough's wildlife documentaries.
To directly contribute to the cause of lion conservation, consider donating to a UK-based charity like the Born Free Foundation, Lion Aid, or the ZSL's efforts to protect Asiatic lions.