JAMES MAHLOKWANE james.mahlokwane@inl.co.za THE government holds a view that there should be a ban on captive breeding, hunting and petting of lions in South Africa.
This was said by Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Barbara Creecy yesterday during a media briefing in Pretoria, where she released a high-level panel report on the management, breeding, hunting, trade and handling of elephants, lions, leopards and rhinoceros.
The report was put together by the panel of conservationists, scientists, department officials, community leaders and economists appointed in 2019.
Creecy appointed the experts following a colloquium on captive lion breeding, which recommended an end to lion breeding in South Africa back in 2018.
She said, according to the report of the portfolio committee, which was adopted by Parliament, there was a predominant view…