#Animal Welfare
Target:
South African Government; IUCN
Region:
South Africa

The lion population in Africa is being reduced fast. 50 years ago there were 450,000 lions. Today as little as 20,000 remain. Less than half of that number lives in South Africa. Lion Trophy hunting is at an all time high. The Lion Trophy Hunting industry, including Canned Hunting (where lions are bred to be shot in cages) is much to blame for this shocking decrease of the African Lion population.

The government refuses to stop the issue of Lion Hunting permits even though lions are fast becoming an endangered species.

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The lion population in Africa is being reduced fast. 50 years ago there were 450,000 lions. Today as little as 20,000 remain. Less than half of that number lives in South Africa. Lion Trophy hunting is at an all time high. The Lion Trophy Hunting industry, including Canned Hunting (where lions are bred to be shot in cages) is much to blame for this shocking decrease of the African Lion population.

The government refuses to stop the issue of Lion Hunting permits or to at least limit the number of permits even though lions are fast becoming an endangered species.

By presenting this petition to the South African government we are hoping to stop the issue of Lion Trophy Hunting permits and to make Canned Lion Hunting illegal.

By presenting this petition to the IUCN we are hoping to get the African Lion on the Endangered Species List thus making trophy hunting of these majestic animals illegal.

Please sign this petition! Get everyone you know to sign it as well! Imagine a world without a single lion. We cannot allow this to happen!

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The Stop Lion Trophy Hunting in South Africa petition to South African Government; IUCN was written by Milette le Roux and is in the category Animal Welfare at GoPetition.