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This Notice, published in Government Gazette No. 53394 on 22 September 2025, is a critical requirement for the protection of South Africa’s iconic big cats.
As a global animal welfare organisation with deep expertise in addressing issues related to international wildlife trade and the ethical care of big cats, FOUR PAWS has long campaigned for the end of the commercial captive lion industry. Our LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary, located in the Free State, provides lifelong care to around 100 big cats, rescued from exploitative conditions.
FOUR PAWS believes this decision will:
To build on this progress, FOUR PAWS recommends:
The Department has invited public comment on its notice of intention to set a zero export quota. Members of the public, conservationists, and animal welfare advocates are encouraged to email the Director-General to show the Department that they support the zero export quota. The public may do so by emailing az.vog.effd@setic with the subject ‘Notice of Intention to Set a Zero Export Quota for Trade in Lion Bones Sourced from Captive Breeding Operations in South Africa for the 2025 Calendar Year, by 22 October 2025.
FOUR PAWS calls on all communities to stand united against the exploitation of lions. Let your voice be heard. Support the zero export quota and demand policy reform to protect our wildlife heritage.
For more information, please visit our website at www.four-paws.org.za
Deidre Daniels
Public Relations Officer
gro.swap-ruof@sleinaD.erdieD
+27 (0)21 702 4277
+27 (0)78 675 8220