Lions are the only social cat. They hunt together, raise cubs together, and defend territories together against neighbors and strangers. Lions also rest atop their ecological pyramid, with profound impacts on competitors and prey alike, but their future is far from assured. Craig Packer interweaves his discoveries from more than forty years of research鈥攊ncluding a substantial body of new findings鈥攖o provide an unforgettable portrait of the African lion. He shares insights into the intricacies of lion life from birth until death and describes efforts to conserve lions in an increasingly crowded continent. With a wealth of breathtaking photographs by Daniel Rosengren, The Lion sheds light on a host of intriguing scientific questions, such as why males have manes, why lions are social, how sociality limits and stabilizes lion populations, how close inbreeding affects lion health, why lions become man-eaters, how lions and people can best be protected from each other, and how to ensure the lion鈥檚 survival into the next century.
- Engagingly written by the world鈥檚 foremost expert on African lions
- Integrates a wealth of findings from two of the most comprehensive field studies on any animal
- Features hundreds of stunning photographs that capture a broad range of lion behaviors, ecological interactions, and conservation challenges
- Blends vivid field anecdotes and graphics to give the reader a sense of adventuring into the lion鈥檚 world
Awards and Recognition
- A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year
Craig Packer is Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior at the University of Minnesota. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is the award-winning author of Into Africa and Lions in the Balance: Man-Eaters, Manes, and Men with Guns.
"[Packer] demonstrates the incredible insights that a brilliant mind can reach based on half a century of multidisciplinary research. . . . I expect it will remain a must-read work for any scholar interested in carnivore ecology and conservation, for decades to come."鈥擬iha Krofel, BioScience
"For anyone concerned with the fate of the lion, indeed with the future of African wildlife in all its richness and diversity, this is an important book."鈥擠avid M. Gascoigne, Travels With Birds
鈥The Lion reads like a fast-paced narrative nonfiction book, packed with beautifully presented data and illustrative photography informed by decades of research and diary moments that bring each case to life. Packer鈥檚 extraordinary account is a must-read for budding field biologists, ecologists, and anyone curious about lions and life on the African savannah. Bravo!鈥濃擟aitlin O鈥機onnell, author of Wild Rituals
鈥The Lion provides the ultimate overview of one of the world鈥檚 most iconic species, written by one of the world鈥檚 most iconic conservation scientists. Craig Packer skillfully combines immense knowledge, fascinating insights, and incredible imagery to advance not only the understanding of lions themselves, but also what we must do to help conserve them. This book deserves to be on the bookshelves of anyone with a passion for these incredible cats, and to endure as a classic of conservation science and storytelling.鈥濃擜my Dickman, WildCRU, University of Oxford
鈥淭his is the most profound and comprehensive analysis of the biology of a large carnivore, or indeed, any large mammal, so far studied. It is without equal. Using data on individuals and their offspring covering almost half a century, Craig Packer demonstrates the evolutionary advantages of social group living, reproductive adaptations, feeding ecology, population dynamics, competition, and conservation of lions in the Serengeti ecosystem of East Africa. It will become the standard for all future research.鈥濃擜nthony R. E. Sinclair, author of A Place like No Other: Discovering the Secrets of Serengeti
鈥The Lion serves as a capstone on what has been a remarkable career devoted to the study of a highly mobile, fierce, and charismatic species in a singularly important landscape. The book鈥檚 sweeping breadth and immense detail are very compelling.鈥濃擱obert Montgomery, University of Oxford