Leo The Wildlife Ranger Season 2 Episode 39 The African Lion
- May 3, 2016
- 9 min
Leo The Wildlife Ranger season 2 episode 39 is titled "The African Lion". This episode follows Leo and his team as they embark on a mission to protect the African lion, which is facing threats from habitat loss and poaching.
The episode begins with Leo receiving a distress call from a local wildlife sanctuary, where a female African lion has been reportedly injured by a poacher's trap. Leo and his team rush to the scene to rescue the lion and provide medical care. They find the lioness in critical condition, with her paw mutilated by the trap.
Leo's team works tirelessly to save the lion's life, but soon realizes that the injury is too severe, and the lioness will never be able to survive in the wild with only three paws. They decide to take her back to their sanctuary, where she can receive proper care and live the rest of her life in a safe and secure environment.
Meanwhile, Leo investigates the poaching incident and discovers that a local village has been using traps and poison to kill wild animals for their own benefit. The village has been experiencing crop losses due to an increase in wild animal activity, and they have been resorting to illegal methods to protect their farmland.
Leo decides to take a different approach to the problem and organizes a community outreach program to educate the villagers about the importance of wildlife conservation. He talks to them about the ecological balance and how the loss of wild animals can lead to long-term harm to the environment.
Through the outreach program, Leo is able to convince the villagers to stop using traps and poison and instead use non-lethal methods to protect their crops. He also teams up with the village head to set up a sustainable farming project that benefits both the community and the wildlife.
With the help of the villagers, Leo's team is able to save the lives of many other wild animals that were threatened by the illegal activities. They also make sure that the rescued animals are rehabilitated and released back into the wild where they belong.
In the end, Leo reflects on the importance of community involvement in wildlife conservation and how it is essential to work together to preserve the natural resources of our planet. The African Lion episode of Leo The Wildlife Ranger season 2 is a poignant reminder of how human activities can have a severe impact on the wild animals and their habitat, but also how we can come together to protect them.