Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) were believed to rule the forest of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Persia and also the northern part of the African continent.
As this entire population of lions descended from a dozen of them left in early 20th century, the DNA fingerprints looks like identical twins, which make them highly vulnerable to any disease.
Beside this, since the entire population is confined to a small geographic area of Gir, any natural disaster could led to the extinction of this sub-species.
Hence the King of the jungle is now vulnerable to biological, climatic and man made catastrophe.
Let us hope that the Samrakshan Trust prepare a second home for the Asiatic Lion before it is too late.
My Friends, Let us save our Planet!