Amazing win! A South African court ruled that the government violated
our right to free speech when they tore down ads calling for the
protection of South Africa’s lions -- let’s use this momentum to build
our petition further and save the lions:
Dear friends,
A global ban on tiger bone sales has traders hunting a new prize -- the majestic lions.
Lions are farmed under appalling conditions in South Africa for "canned
hunting", where rich tourists pay thousands to shoot them through
fences. Now experts say lion bones from these killing farms are being
exported to phony 'medicine' makers in Asia for record profits. Trade
is exploding and experts fear that as prices rise, even wild lions --
with only 20,000 left in Africa -- will come under poaching attack.
If we can show President Zuma that this brutal trade is hurting South Africa's image as a tourist destination,
he could ban the trade in lion bones. Avaaz is taking out strong ads in
airports, tourism websites and magazines, but we urgently need 2 million petition signers to give the ads their force. Sign below and forward this email to build our numbers fast:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/stop_lion_slaughter_for_sex_aides_rb_en_to_nm/?bkleThb&v=38954
'Tiger bone wine' and other tiger-part medicines were banned after
massive international outrage -- now traders have shifted their
attention to lions' bones to make all kinds of bogus remedies. Experts say unless governments act now, lions could be the next in line -- after tigers and rhinos -- to face extinction.
There is a solution: banning and punishing the trade of lion bones and organs.
South Africa is currently the largest exporter of lion trophies, bones
and organs -- it is also the only African country actively breeding
lions in large numbers to supply trophy hunting. But if we can show
that allowing this senseless trade can hurt South Africa’s booming
tourism industry and make visitors flee, president Zuma could be forced
to act.
Let’s build a thunderous global roar for the lions. Avaaz will show the cruelty of the lion bone trade with stinging ads -- sign now and tell everyone about it:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/stop_lion_slaughter_for_sex_aides_rb_en_to_nm/?bkleThb&v=38954
Avaaz members across the world have come together to demand strong
protection for rhinos, save the world’s bees from poisonous pesticides
and achieve huge marine reserves in Chagos and Australia to safeguard
vulnerable marine species. Lets come together once again and stand up
for Africa’s lions.
With hope, and determination,
Meredith, Alex, Antonia, Mia, Alice, Ricken, Luca, Emily and the entire Avaaz team
More information:
Avaaz lion bones adverts were censored, finds Constitutional Court (Mail & Guardian)
http://mg.co.za/article/2013-10-25-lion-bones-adverts-censored
Court orders Zuma lion advert to be displayed again at OR Tambo airport (BDlive)
http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/media/2013/10/25/court-orders-zuma-lion-advert-to-be-displayed-again-at-or-tambo-airport
Born to be killed (Carte Blanche)
http://beta.mnet.co.za/carteblanche/Article.aspx?ID=4226
The Lion Bone’s Connected to the … Rhino Horn? (Rhinoconservation.org)
http://www.rhinoconservation.org/2012/05/12/the-lion-bones-connected-to-the-rhino-horn/
Wildlife trafficking trail leads to SA safari man (News 24)
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Bloody-rhino-poaching-trail-leads-to-SA-safari-operator-20110721
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