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So you heard our call to arms and you're battle ready...What's next?

 

  • Spread awareness through the power of social media is key. Join in with our ‘ROAR’ campaign and share our scheme globally. You can then help work towards the shutting down of lion factory farming and hence the monopoly effect upon ‘canned hunting’.

 

  • Seek new and creative ways to not only raise awareness but show authorities that we care and will not be exploited through ignorance. [Note the Guardian article on the right hand side, which depicts the European and Middle Eastern ‘trophy hunting’ mentality which has been fuelling ‘canned hunting’ in South Africa and America.] Therefore, new education schemes should be expanded throughout schools worldwide, inform tourist agencies, local authorities- even write to South African Embassies and consulates; making it known that you are aware that these practices should be stopped.

 

  • Do not volunteer to supposedly ‘take care’ of lion cubs, but REALLY take care of them by writing to those volunteer agencies who promote the factory farming of lion cubs and support canned hunting.

 

  • By not engaging with lion walking, or any form of hand rearing (close human contact with any wild animal), as you now understand the damaging effects upon that specific animal and species. 

 

Will Fox, founder and CEO of the On Track Foundation

In this video Will Fox discusses the issues surronuding canned hunting.

Will Fox is the founder and CEO of the On Track Foundation. This organisation runs ethical safari holidays with the principal aim of promoting conservation, protection and improvement of the natural environment. The profits of which go towards funding his work with PAW (Protecting African Wildlife).

You can find out more about both organisation by following the links below. 

 

 

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