Roaring concerns: SA’s big cat industry faces ethical overhaul

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SA tackles its captive lion industry, with experts praising reforms while others call for a shutdown.

Moves by government to better regulate the wildlife industry and steer it on a more ethical and sustainable path have been welcomed by experts, although there’s also been some criticism. One of the main areas of concern is that of the big cat predator industry.

“It acknowledges the complexities of the issue while setting a clear pathway towards a more sustainable and ethical wildlife industry.” Phase 2: “Acquisition and incineration of lion bone stockpiles contingent upon sterilisation of lions and compliance with the voluntary exit principles.”Creecy added: “Issue a short-term directive to ensure consistent application of animal well-being is assured through issuing of permits and conducting oversights and prohibit captive lion breeding in the medium term to safeguard benefits of voluntary exit.

 

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