One more shame to the World Cup country
posted in 17 Jun 2010

A few days after we made the denounce of serious mistreating committed against chimpanzees and other primates in a zoo called Monkey Town, at Cape Town, South Africa – see here article and video –, we faced with other shame attitude practiced at the World Cup country. This time, the victims are mostly lions.

According to information of NGO Born Free Foundation, the Sun newspaper revealed on June 10 the darker side of World Cup tourism to South Africa, with visitors being encouraged to gun down wild animals in between football matches. The article highlights the appalling practice of canned hunting, in which lions are bred in captivity and then "released" into a fenced off area where wealthy tourists pay top dollar to shoot their victims.

Read here the full article of the newspaper and the comments of Born Free Foundation about this atrocity.

 
Jaqueline B. Ramos

Environmental Journalist – Communications Manager of GAP Project Brazil/International