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- Lion Coalition – Against Captive Predator Breeding
The Coalition to Stop the Captive Breeding and Keeping of Lions and Other Big Cats for Commercial Purposes (aka Lion Coalition) is an alliance of diverse organisations and individuals, who share certain values, knowledge and objectives, and collectively comprise a respected body of expertise from scientific, conservation, welfare, legal, faith
- About – Lion Coalition
The Coalition to Stop the Captive Breeding and Keeping of Lions and Other Big Cats for Commercial Purposes (aka the Lion Coalition) is an alliance of diverse organisations and individuals, who share certain values, knowledge and objectives, and collectively comprise a respected body of expertise from scientific, conservation, welfare, legal, faith and public advocacy sectors The…
- Animal Welfare – Lion Coalition
The legal regulation of wild animal welfare in South Africa follows the traditional, but outdated, distinction between animal welfare and biodiversity conservation Captive wild animals under the p…
- Our Work – Lion Coalition
Some of our joint initiatives include Feedback to SATSA on the development of national industry guidelines on captive wildlife in tourism Once their guidelines were released, the Lion Coalition was in full support Submission to Department of Environmental Affairs to object the setting of the 2019 lion bone quota (still pending) Nominations to the Department of Environmental Affairs…
- Open letter to World Health Organisation – Lion Coalition
The below open letter was sent to Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Dr Zhang Qi of the World Health Organisation on the 6th April to coincide with World Health Day and on the 21st April for World Earth Day Please find the covering emails and open letter below
- Contact – Lion Coalition
Photo credit: Adam Park Photography If you interested to become a member or would like to find out more about our coalition or the work we do, please do not hesitate to get in touch on: LionCoaliti…
- Lion Bones for Traditional Chinese Medicine – Lion Coalition
The captive lion breeding industry therefore poses a significant risk to human health and safety by zoonosis including tuberculosis, parasite transmission and possible exposure to lethal immobilising compounds (if the animal is humanely immobilised before being shot) that may have deposited in the bones (see also Section Zoonosis)
- Lion Bone Trade – Lion Coalition
Lion Bone Trade Since 2008, more than 6,000 lion skeletons weighing a total of approximately 70 tonnes have been exported from South Africa to Southeast Asia for use in Asian traditional medicine practices
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