All About African Lions

All About African Lions
Author: Robert Scally
Publsiher: Mitchell Lane
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-09-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781545746394

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African lions are not the kings of the jungle. African lions are the kings of the Serengeti. Discover more fun facts about one of the world’s most beloved wild animals in All About African Lions. Lions is one of 18 books in our Animals Around the World series. Each title is beautifully illustrated with large, close-up photographs. Be sure to check out all 18 books!

African Lion The

African Lion  The
Author: Lisa Owings
Publsiher: Bellwether Media
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781612115993

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Wildebeests, zebras, and other African animals live in danger of being strangled to death by an African lion. Even people in small villages face the threat of an attack from a ruthless lion! You will be terrified as you read about these ferocious cats with appetites for human flesh!

African Lions

African Lions
Author: Kaitlyn Duling
Publsiher: Bellwether Media
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781618915962

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African lions easily sneak through the savannas of Africa thanks to the camouflage of their tan fur. Engaging text covers this and other attributes that have made lions top grassland predators, with features showing major adaptations, range, and diet. Beginning readers can learn just how lions survive under the hot African sun in this fact-filled title.

On the Hunt with African Lions

On the Hunt with African Lions
Author: Kristen Pope
Publsiher: Momentum
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Lion
ISBN: 1634074475

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Discover how African lions hunt, where they call home, and how they raise their young.

African Lions

African Lions
Author: Joelle Riley
Publsiher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822567035

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Describes the physical features, habitat, and life cycle of African lions.

Asian Tigers African Lions

Asian Tigers  African Lions
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2013-10-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004260009

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Asian Tigers, African Lions is an anthology of contributions by scholars and (former) diplomats related to the ‘Tracking Development’ research project, funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and coordinated by the African Studies Centre and KITLV, both in Leiden, in collaboration with scholars based in Africa and Asia. The project compared the performance of growth and development of four pairs of countries in Southeast Asia and Sub-Sahara Africa during the last sixty years. It tried to answer the question how two regions with comparable levels of income per capita in the 1950s could diverge so rapidly. Why are there so many Asian tigers and not yet so many African lions? What could Africa learn from Southeast Asian development trajectories? This book has won the Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award 2014

The Last Lions of Africa

The Last Lions of Africa
Author: Anthony Ham
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781760874964

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'Bravely pursued, acutely observed and elegantly told.' John Vaillant, author of The Tiger 'Urgent and important. This moving tale with a heroic cast of characters, leonine and human, is a must-read for anyone passionate about wildlife and wild places.' Tony Park, author of Last Survivor This is the riveting and illuminating story of Australian writer Anthony Ham's extraordinary journey into the world of lions. Haunted by the idea that they might disappear from the planet in our lifetime, he ventured deep into the African wilderness, speaking to local tribespeople and activists as well as to rangers, scientists and conservationists about why lions are close to extinction and what can be done to save them. In The Last Lions of Africa, we walk alongside Anthony as he reveals the latest extraordinary science surrounding the earth's dwindling lion populations and their often surprising relationship to mankind. As he uncovers heartbreaking and astonishing accounts of individual lions, prides and habitats, each chapter unfolds as both gripping campfire story and deeply researched exploration of larger mysteries in the natural world. Anthony's vivid storytelling weaves together natural history, ancient lore and multidisciplinary science to show us a world in which human populations are growing and wild lands are shrinking; where lions and indigenous peoples fight not for sovereignty over the land but for their very existence. In this gripping and crucial book, Anthony Ham brings Africa, its people and its endangered lions to magnificent life and shows the surprising ways those last lions might be saved.

Africa s Lions

Africa s Lions
Author: Haroon Bhorat,Finn Tarp
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2016-11-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815729501

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Examining the economic forces that will shape Africa's future. Africa’s Lions examines the economic growth experiences of six fast growing and/or economically dominant African countries. Expert African researchers offer unique perspectives into the challenges and issues in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, and South Africa. Despite a growing body of research on African economies, very little has focused on the relationship between economic growth and employment outcomes at the detailed country level. A lack of empirical data has deprived policymakers of a robust evidence base on which to make informed decisions. By harnessing country-level household, firm, and national accounts data together with existing analytical country research—the authors have attempted to bridge this gap. The growth of the global working-age population to 2030 will be driven primarily by Africa, which means that the relationship between growth and employment should be understood within the context of each country’s projected demographic challenge and the associated implications for employment growth. A better understanding of the structure of each country’s workforce and the resulting implications for human capital development, the vulnerably employed, and the working poor, will be critical to informing the development policy agenda. As a group, the six countries profiled in Africa’s Lions will largely shape the continent's future. Each country chapter focuses on the complex interactions between economic growth and employment outcomes, within the individual Africa’s Lions context.