💨 Abstract
South Africa's Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment is set to ban new captive lion breeding facilities. The move aligns with international conservation norms and addresses ethical concerns over canned hunting and bone trade. The Prohibition Notice, guided by existing environmental acts and reports, is a significant step in South Africa's approach to wildlife conservation and animal welfare. Existing facilities may come under review, and the ban's final details are expected to be released soon.
Courtesy: Garrin Lambley
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