Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
54 lions killed for their bones
#1
Sad 
Lions are being bred on farms in South Africa and they are being killed for their bones. The bones are shipped to Asian markets where they are quite valuable. South African law allows for the shipping of lion bones. It is stretching the law to deliberately kill the lions for their bones. but it is not illegal.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/54-capti...-1.3914898

This trade in lion bones and lion ;parts is a growing problem that threatens lions.

https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/ext...nes-cecil/

It is horrible to think of lions being hunted to satisfy the trade in lion bones. It is worse to think that they are being bred for this purpose and deliberately killed.

It turns out trophy hunters are not the worse after all. Trophy hunters are still bad, but this is worse.
[Image: IMG_9091.JPG]
Catherine

Reply
#2
How horrific. I had no idea this was going on in South Africa. The laws need to have more pressure on them to change. This needs to be outlawed.
As they are bred specifically for slaughter, it would be hard to get the law changed on grounds of "endangered species". But hopefully, on grounds of animal cruelty?
Reply
#3
Quote:How horrific. I had no idea this was going on in South Africa. The laws need to have more pressure on them to change. This needs to be outlawed.

As they are bred specifically for slaughter, it would be hard to get the law changed on grounds of "endangered species". But hopefully, on grounds of animal cruelty?
Even if they are bred for slaughter, I think lions are still a protected species. Trade in animal parts should be illegal. Allowing trade in some animal parts just encourages trade in rhino horns and elephant tusks. 
I wish we could shut down the market that buys the parts. That is going to be harder.

They might make animal cruelty charges stick. I doubt the conditions for the lions are all that good. Since this is part of the raising of lions for canned hunting it is a bigger problem that needs to be fought.

http://www.four-paws.us/campaigns/wild-a...YcEALw_wcB

I had no idea the "lion" industry was so extensive. I just can't fathom an industry developed around breeding animals so hunters can fool themselves into thinking they have really hunted a lion. I can't understand why someone would want to kill a lion in the first place. Hunting for food might be a necessity, but hunting for a trophy is just weird. What does that say about some people that they would want a trophy of any kill. Instead of spending all that money and time why don't they volunteer at a food bank or animal shelter and do something meaningful with their time.
[Image: IMG_9091.JPG]
Catherine

Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
Created by Zyggy's Web Design