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Watch The Last Lions trailer and make a difference!

Watch The Last Lions trailer - and make a difference for lions! For every trailer viewing on YouTube, National Geographic will contribute $.10* to lion and big cat conservation in Botswana. Watch as many times as you want, and share with your friends and family. Let's get to 1 million views together!

* Contribution maximum is $100,000. For more information on National Geographic's conservation efforts all over the globe, go to causeanuproar.com.

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  • Time to donate my .10 today.

    Be back tomorrow, to donate another .10

  • @ArchaelogistPhil I've seen both documentaries, as I love the footage, and fabricated or no, the threat of lions becoming extinct is very real.They are endangered, along with, amur tigers, leopards, snow leopards, silver backs, great whites, gray wolves,etc. The Jouberts are among the few people who haven't forgotten that we're supposed to protect these magnificent animals. So how are you helping exactly, unless you call flaunting your oh so keen sense of observation, help?

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  • @lunatichooligan Yeah but that´s fucking bullshit lions are affected by fucking villagers that´s why they are in conflict with other lions because the lack of territory the cub was fucking done nobody could help him just shout in the head that poor baby cub

  • what song is in the video?

  • I think we should do more than watching this great movie's trailer, such as donate to NGC some thing more than this

  • THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST documentary ever, its on the same level as the disney's "african cats"

    great filming, and narrator.

    IN HD QUALITY

  • @lunatichooligan Sure thing I'd look after a lion cub, I'm facing an even more slow and painful death then being malled by a lion.

    I should also mention that chucking around the statement of 'hay that's life.' can be VERY dangerous to some people, you never know who could take it as the last straw and jump off a building. I've seen it happen to friends of mine.

  • Almost forgot to watch this today. Making my earlier comment pointless. Then I remembered. So now I don't feel so bad.

  • @RedTearsBlackWings21

    I remember hearing once one of the golden rules of filming wildlife is to simply observe and not get involved. Nature can be harsh and distressing, but hey thats life. Think of it this way perhaps, had the film crew intervened and perhaps rescued the cub it would only mean other animals along the food chain also miss out on a meal and go hungry. They have a chance for survival too. Besides who is going to look after and take care of a lame wild lion cub. You?.

  • @MrBeanerKiller No, I haven't watched the movie. But my friend says it's good, maybe I'll do some research on it later? I get what you mean, my reaction is the same sometimes: WTF? :)

  • @jennydaang that´s right jenny i don´t know if you watched "african cats" of disney, i thought that will be new material forgive my languague but when i saw AC i think: WTF i watch this footage 2 years ago in natgeo wild disney robbed me don´t get me wrong i love this kind of movies but sometimes are the same footage over and over

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