"CACH (Campaign Against Canned Hunting) is a global NGO dedicated to eradicating the barbaric practice of canned lion hunting, and its spin-offs."
Cuddle Me Kill Me![]() Don't forget to get your copy of wildlife conservationist Richard Peirce's new book Cuddle Me Kill Me.
This is an excellent investigative account of the captive lion breeding industry and all its offshoots in South Africa. Available from all good bookstores and Amazon. A must read book! #CMKM French CACH representative Julie Lasne prepared this educational video after the recent March for Animals in Paris.
2016 - a most tumultuous year
The year has been overshadowed by the unexpected illness and death of my partner Bev. The cancer struck in August last year but from the beginning of this year she was in and out of hospital. Her egregious suffering finally came to an end on 30th April. She was 68 years old. New USFW rule and lionsFor a full critique of the new USFW Rule (all 230 pages of it) and a healthy dose of skepticism, read more
CACH wins gold in London![]() CACH is proud to announce that it was awarded the Gold Certificate for winner of the Best Animal Welfare Initiative by World Responsible Tourism at World Travel week in London.
Read more... http://wildernessandwanderlust.com/2015/11/16/gold-lions-cach-at-the-responsible-tourism-awards-2015/ Yame & George last update![]() As always lovely news from Jade and photos from Sophie. As you will see below the cub's lives have settled into a routine and so we leave them to their new, wonderful life.
Read more... The telling comparison![]() Because hunting involves cruelty, killing and adverse impacts upon biodiversity, you’d expect hunting to be heavily regulated and monitored. And you’d expect animal protection to be lightly regulated, to encourage public participation.
Game Farming and wildlife sanctuary – the telling comparison, read more... All grown up![]() More news of the cubs, Yame & George. They have really grown up so much since their arrival in South Africa. We thank Kevin Richardson for giving them a forever home. But a truly big thanks to Jade for the wonderful care and attention she gives the boys, and for keeping us updated every month.
Jade's report, read here... 50/50 expose on lionsThis excellent 50/50 TV program exposes the canned lion hunting industry in South Africa. From cub petting to the lion bone trade, which threatens our wild lion populations.
This is not for sensitive viewers. The Good Life![]() We would really like to thank Jade for sending us these inspiring and exciting reports on the progress of Yame & George. As always the boys sound like they are having the time of their lives. That is thanks to all those amazing people who kindly donated to their relocation from Spain to South Africa.
I cannot believe how big Yame & George have grown. Wow, what are you feeding them? Bev Read more... Lifestyle of a killer dentist![]() On his Minnesota land, lion hunter is tough on suspected poachers
by Jennifer Bjorhus, Star Tribune How the wealthy live and have licence to kill. Read more... Hunting = vanity, smugness, greet, arrogance![]() Zim press statement on the slaughter of Cecil![]() Press statement on the illegal hunt of a collared lion at Antionette Farm in Gwayi Conservancy, Hwange District on 1 July 2015 by Bushman Safaries professional hunter, Theo Bronkhorst.
Read more... Hunting instincts kick in![]() Yame & George have grown so big and we thank Jade, their carer, for her report and Kristen for sharing her photos with us.
Read more... Hunting orgs condemn canned hunting![]() "We, long standing hunting outfitters, wish to express our opposition to the hunting of canned and captive bred lions"
"We are further aware that there are other outfitters who, like us, condemn this practice. As hunting outfitters and professional hunters, we unanimously and unequivocally; Read more... PHASA feels the heat![]() Pretoria
24 July 2015 PHASA President calls for a review of lion hunting Hermann Meyeridricks, president of the Professional Hunters’ Association of South Africa (PHASA), is asking the hunting association to reconsider its position on lion hunting. In a letter emailed to PHASA members today, Meyeridricks says that the campaign against trophy hunting has intensified around the canned or captive-bred lion hunting issue since its current policy on lion hunting was adopted at its AGM in November 2013. Read more... Blood Lions reviewed![]() Blood Lions
review by Simon Bloch The long awaited release of the film Blood Lions doesn't just blow the lid off claims made by the predator breeding and canned lion-hunting industries - it convincingly torpedoes them and debunks the myths one step at a time. Read more... Five lies about cub petting![]() 20 July, 2015
Carla Lewis-Balden Five lies you need to stop believing about the lion cub petting industry The harsh truth is: when you’re cuddling a lion cub or bottle feeding one, you’re directly funding the canned lion industry. The cute cub you're cooing over will likely meet it's end at the end of a hunting rifle or bow and arrow. Read more... CACH Headquarters / Karoo Wildlife Centre![]() 28 June, 2015
Building a new wildlife sanctuary from scratch is a daunting task. We have done it before in the Kalahari, so we know what we are in for. Our story begins here with the arrival. Read more... |
NewsletterNewsWorld Responsible Tourism awards![]() The Best animal welfare initiative category is awarded to a tourism business or organisation leading the way in their approach to the care, well being and dignity of animals.
Read more... Regulatory capture and the hunting fraternity.![]() Live Encounters Magazine
Article by Chris Mercer The consequences of allowing wealthy foreign hunters to pervert conservation policies and move the conservation debate away from true fundamentals, will hasten the destruction of the African continent’s priceless, irreplaceable wildlife heritage. Then what? Read more... Killing the King of the Jungle![]() Daily Express U.K.
26 October, 2015 Interesting article about South Africa's shame - canned lion hunting. Read more... A roaring shame![]() A legal analysis of the comoditisation and exploitation of lions in the commercial lion industry of South Africa.
By Ricci Goldstein University of the Witwatersrand. contact riccigoldstein@gmail.com Supervisor: Prof Tracy Humby Read more... Press Release Wed 4th Oct
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