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Subject: Blood Lions
To :
Minister of Tourism:
Hanekom, Derek Andre
Cape Town
Tel :021 469 5027
Fax: 021 465 0542
Pretoria
Tel: 042 230 0454
Fax: 042 230 0454,
Deputy Minister of Tourism:
Tokozile Xasa
Cape Town
Tel :021 462 1777
Fax: 021 465 2664,
Head of Ministry/Chief of Staff:
Ms Nurunessa Moolla
Pretoria:
Telephone: +27 (0) 12 444 6769
Fax: +27 (0) 12 444 7027,
Cape Town:
Telephone: +27 (0) 21 465 7240
Fax: +27 (0) 21 465 3216,
Private Secretary to the Minister of Tourism:
Ms Melanie Titus
Pretoria:
Telephone: +27 (0) 12 444 6775
Fax: +27 (0) 12 444 7027
Cape Town:
Telephone: +27 (0) 21 465 7240
Fax: +27 (0) 21 465 3216,
Media Liaison Officer to the Minister of Tourism:
Mr Praveen Naidoo
Pretoria:
Telephone: +27 (0) 12 444 6772
Cell: +27 (0) 81 475 1056,
Parliamentary Liaison Officer: Cape Town:
Shama Nathoo
Pretoria:
Telephone: +27 (0) 12 444 6780
Cape Town:
Telephone: +27 (0) 21 469 5809
Fax: +27 (0) 21 465 3216 ,
Office of the Deputy Minister
Director: Office of the Deputy Minister:
Nonzwakazi Sifanele
Pretoria:
Telephone: +27 (0) 12 444 6757
Fax: +27 (0) 12 444 7027,
PA to Deputy Minister:
Nandiswa Adonis
Pretoria:
Telephone: +27 (0) 12 444 6758
Fax: +27 (0) 12 444 7027/8
Minister, Sir, Madam, to whom it concerns:
I am very concerned and shocked about the Canned Lion, Cheetah and Tiger Industry, raising concerns about visiting SA and inadvertently
supporting a Breeding Farm that supplies Hunting Outfitters.
Currently, almost 8 000 predators are being held in cages or confined
areas, and none of this has anything to do with conservation. If we don’t act
now, that number could well be over 12 000 within the next few years.
This industry is unregulated, uncontrolled and is responsible for untold
cruelty. It is a tragedy that our wild animals are reduced to profit making
machines.
South Africa’s failure to address the canned hunting industry has
emboldened those who make a living out of the death of lions bred, raised and
slaughtered on a ‘no kill, no fee’ basis.
Canned lion ‘hunting’ is nothing less than a bargain basement opportunity
for foreign hunters to engage in one of South Africa’s most sordid practices.
Hunting of captive bred lions entirely dependent on human fingerprints from cub
to trophy.
Breeding magnificent wild creatures like lions in camps so that they can be
slaughtered for ego and money is pseudo-hunting, a complete sham and does not
even qualify as hunting on a sustainable use basis. It is immoral, unethical
and against all animal welfare concerns. unconscionable and should be outlawed.
Wildlife conservation has to evolve into practices that are ethical,
humanitarian and sustainable.
This will not be achieved if there is not real and fair community
involvement which has not been part of the hunting fraternity’s evolution.
Lions have the right to live in the wild and to continue playing their
unique role within the ecological communities of Africa.
The continued existence of the canned hunting industry is a moral outrage
that diminishes us all.
The canned hunting industry delivers compromised animal welfare and zero
education. It undermines conservation and creates a moral vacuum now inhabited
by the greed and grotesque self-importance of those who derive pleasure in the
taking of life.
With the constant pressure on wildlife, every effort must be made to keep
our last vestiges of natural fauna and flora protected.
Canned hunting of any kind, along with the related consequences, must be
condemned by humanity as not only a travesty of nature but also as an utterly
inhumane practise!
Here Are The Faces Of Baby Lions Bred Just To Be Shot https://www.thedodo.com/blood-lions-bred-to-be-hunted-1390365864.html Blood Lions threatens to bring down lion breeding industry http://africageographic.com/blog/blood-lions-threatens-bring-lion-breeding-industry/ |
How do I add my name to this letter? I would like very much to be a part of ending this horrific lifestyle!!
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