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BBC What’s New published a Youtube video on the truth behind the lion breeding industry, where lion cubs are taken at a young age to be used as attractions in petting zoos, and older lions are sold to canned hunting
Conservation Conversation shared Georges’ story, the lion that was sparred from the canned hunting industry because of this crooked tail. The article is in English.
RTL News sheds light on the cruelty behind trophy hunting as well as animal properties for medicinal uses. The article is in German.
The DailyMail documents the process of tranquillizing and relocating Georges, Eva, Elma and Julie. The article is in English.
The Dodo made a video and interview Wild at Life e.V.’s founder Asli Han Gedik. The video is in English.
Keblog made an article documenting Wild at Life e.V.’s rescue mission at the lion canned hunting farm, where the team spent almost 10 hours getting the paperwork settled and the lions out. The article is in Italian.
Milenio published an article on Wild at Life e.V.’s lion canned hunting farm. As they linked our Instagram posts several times, you can see the remarkable transformation of the lions. The article is in Spanish.
The Animal Club wrote a piece explaining the unfairness of canned hunting. The article is in English.
The DailyMail shares a video of the darting and releasing of the lions found at the canned hunting farm. The caption is in English.
All India Roundup covered Wild at Life e.V.’s lion canned hunting farm mission. The article is in English.
METRO wrote an article on Wild at Life e.V.’s lion rescue from the canned hunting farm and laments that the South African government has not banned canned hunting, which campaigners argue is cruel and unethical. The article is in English.
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