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The moral rot of “canned hunting” runs deep. It strips wildlife of its majesty, reducing noble creatures to commodities. Beyond ethics, this practice undermines conservation

Wildlife Justice Commission: Wildlife traffickers captured in joint operation

The suspects were attempting to sell lions illegally when they were arrested

The Netherlands, Nijeberkoop | 2021 11 30  | Lions Dolf (left) & Roman (right)  at FELIDA Big Cat Sanctuary.

World Lion Day: Five young lions rescued in Romania arrive in South Africa

The country’s captive lion population of 9 000 is three times the size of the wild lion population.

The House of Lords is expected to pass legislation that will make it illegal for citizens to bring home any animal body part.  (JENS-ULRICH KOCH/DDP/AFP via Getty Images)

UK decision to ban trophy-hunting imports disregards South Africa’s conservation success, government says

Animal rights groups say trophy hunting is unsustainable in sub-Saharan Africa, but research finds a ban on imports could have negative socioeconomic consequences

Four lions in Singapore were infected with Covid-19. (Photo by Evrim Aydin/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Lions at Singapore wildlife park infected with coronavirus

The endangered Asiatic lions started displaying signs of illness at the weekend, prompting officials to order coronavirus tests

Dugald Macdonald was one of seven ‘unexplained changes’ to the ’Bok team for the second Test.

Springbok’s 1974 defeat by British Lions recalled

Dugald Macdonald made his Springbok debut against the British Lions in 1974, a disastrous experience difficult to forget

At least 70 rhinos have been killed in in Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park in the three months from January to March this year
 Photo: Daniel Born/The Times/Gallo Images/Getty Images

Rhino owners damn Creecy report

Private rhino owners say the environment minister’s proposed policy is in conflict with existing legislation and their legal rights

A lion attempts to jump the fence of its enclosure, at a lion breeding farm near Tosca, in the North West Province.  (Photo by Naashon Zalk/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Wildlife owners may target state

South Africa has about 350 facilities with 8 000 to 12 000 lions bred in captivity for commercial use in cub petting, canned hunting and the lion bone and other body parts trade.

The South African Predators Association (Sapa) is fighting tooth and nail to reopen the controversial lion bone industry in the country. (Image via The Hawks)

NSPCA wins lion bone trade case against department

The export of 800 lion skeletons was considered to be unlawful and constitutionally invalid by Judge Jody Kollapen

A study found that 83% of the animals had started doing more at night — “separating themselves in time rather than in space”. (Mint Images/Londolozi Images)

Nature’s Nocturne: Unfettered human sprawl drives animals into the night

The long-term effect of humans on animals is increasingly well documented

One and only: Jaco Peyper (centre) will be the only South African referee at the Rugby World Cup 2019.  (Steve Haag/Gallo Images and Dianne Manson/Getty Images)

Boots, balls & bluster: Blowing the whistle on rugby ref bias

Claims of favouritism stalk the game, but the data on penalties paints a picture at odds with righteous indignation

The two cubs, a male and female, born on August 25 are healthy and normal, said Andre Ganswindt, the director of the University of Pretoria’s mammal research institute. (AFP)

South African lion cubs conceived artificially in world first

Lions are extinct in 26 African countries, and numbers in the wild have plummeted 43% over the last two decades, with roughly only 20 000 left

Mavuso said the department was working on a memorandum and policy to guide such operations, as applications for similar terminals were in the works for terminals in Cape Town and George. (Fireblade Aviation)

Lions face the ultimate test against Crusaders

If the Lions are to become Super Rugby champions at the third time of asking, it’s going to take a lot of firsts

At risk: Springbok Aphiwe Dyantyi injured his hamstring during his last Super Rugby match, but has been declared fit to play for the Lions against the Crusaders on Saturday. (Reuters)

Super Rugby is wounding our Springboks

South Africa has more players out in a season than any other group of elite sportsmen

Aphiwe Dyantyi of the Lions in action against the Sharks. Both SA teams are in the Super Rugby playoffs.

Lions SA’s only hope at title

Same old, same old … the Jo’burg side have their work cut out to shake up a stagnant competition

Mavuso said the department was working on a memorandum and policy to guide such operations, as applications for similar terminals were in the works for terminals in Cape Town and George. (Fireblade Aviation)

The Lions’ long journey to the final

The foundations for this season’s success were laid in 2012

Sudan accuses the UAE of supporting genocide in West Darfur by aiding the Rapid Support Forces. Photo: Reuters/Goran Tomasevic

Hurricanes to put Lions to the test

The will to win may well give the Jo’burg men the edge over one of Super Rugby’s strongest sides

Speed: The Lions’ Kwagga Smith plays a fast

Leaner, hungry Lions eye history

The last time they dominated Super Rugby was 20 years ago, but this team is a very different beast

No way through: The Lions used their strong defence to tame the Chiefs and will be hoping to do the same against the All Blacks this weekend.

Lions test the waters for the Boks

The British and Irish Lions’ games in New Zealand may show what it takes to beat the All Blacks

Capitec chief executive Gerrie Fourie is confident the unsecured lender will prove Moody’s wrong.

Politics of saving species: South Africa gets its way at Cites

The environmental and hunting pack fought hard for tuskers and lions but it was late nights and intense lobbying that secured the decisions.

Ruan Combrinck of Lions during the Super Rugby match between Emirates Lions and Southern Kings at Emirates Airline Park earlier this month in Johannesburg.

Lions should reach final, but a return to the Super 12 of old would be first prize

The punishing travel schedule has underscored the utter daftness of the bloated Super 18 system.