Many South African lions are being butchered to make counterfeit sex mixtures for men. Be that as it may, we can stop this coldblooded exchange by hitting the legislature where it harms - the tourism business.
A worldwide prohibition on tiger bone deals has brokers chasing another prize - the grand lions. Lions are cultivated under horrifying conditions in South Africa for "canned chasing", where rich voyagers pay thousands to shoot them through wall. Presently specialists say lion bones from these murdering ranches are being sent out to fake "solution" creators in Asia for record benefits. Exchange is detonating and specialists expect that as costs rise, even wild lions - with just 20,000 left in Africa - will go under poaching assault.
A worldwide prohibition on tiger bone deals has brokers chasing another prize - the grand lions. Lions are cultivated under horrifying conditions in South Africa for "canned chasing", where rich voyagers pay thousands to shoot them through wall. Presently specialists say lion bones from these murdering ranches are being sent out to fake "solution" creators in Asia for record benefits. Exchange is detonating and specialists expect that as costs rise, even wild lions - with just 20,000 left in Africa - will go under poaching assault.
On the off chance that we can indicate President Zuma that this merciless exchange is harming South Africa's picture as a traveler goal, he could boycott the exchange lion bones. Avaaz is taking out solid advertisements in air terminals, tourism sites and magazines, yet we direly require 2 million appeal to endorsers to give the promotions their constrain. Sign beneath and forward this email to construct our numbers quick:
Tiger bone wine' and other tiger-part medications were banned after enormous global shock - now brokers have moved their consideration regarding lions' unresolved issues a wide range of fake cures. Specialists say unless governments act now, lions could be the following in line - after tigers and rhinos - to face annihilation.
There is an answer: banning and rebuffing the exchange of lion bones and organs. South Africa is presently the biggest exporter of lion trophies, bones and organs - it is additionally the main African nation effectively rearing lions in expansive numbers to supply trophy chasing. In any case, in the event that we can demonstrate that permitting this silly exchange can sting South Africa's blasting tourism industry and make guests escape, president Zuma could be compelled to act.
Avaaz individuals over the world have met up to request solid security for rhinos, spare the world's honey bees from toxic pesticides and accomplish enormous marine holds in Chagos and Australia to protect helpless marine species. Lets meet up by and by and defend Africa's lions.
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