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THE SITUATION OF THE MATING GIRAFFES

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 FROM MY CHAIR ON THE VERANDAH It is raining. The thunder has been declaring it's intention for a few hours now, but both myself and the animals out on the plain had given up believing the thunder. It has not rained sine the beginning of last month. But now it rains. I know because the herds of black wildebeests, impalas and giraffe begin running. I cannot hear the rain falling out here on the savannah under the thick thatch roof where I sit. It falls silently. The hills in the distance become mist grey. The many animals scatter and disappear. All except for two giraffes. Blakey, the almost white female and The Dark Bull.  She moves in a silent and graceful evasion. He mirrors her every move. Step for step, neck sway for neck sway. I am watching from beyond an unseen window, a scene inside its own quietly private veil. Wisps of water mist over me where I sit on the verandah. I remain in a separate dimension, unseen and uncomprehended, unimportant to the mating dancers. Now she sile

RHINOS & LIONS

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  This is an Abomination Rhinos are being slaughtered, butchered, murdered  It shines a light on the human condition. We (or at least the people I know), all know about Earth's spiral into ecological decay, we listen to blogs, social media posts, books, interviews and TV programmes telling of the horrors of poaching and the dire consequence for species such as rhino and lions which are barrelling towards extinction. We understand how critical the situation is and we detest what we see. We sign petitions, wave banners and we press the anger emoji response over and over again. We even cry on our significant other's shoulder. We live in a world in which wrong is wrong and a wake up call wakes you up.  We can not see, never mind understand, that for every one of us, there are 7 indifferent people, 3 scoffers and 1 killer.  Right at this very moment, as you read this, a rhino is being slaughtered. Last night whilst you cooked dinner a rhino was sliced up. This morning when you took

SPENDING MONEY ON MOVING LIONS FROM CAGES TO SANCTURIES IS WRONG... DILEMMA

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LIONS SHOULD BE WILD I feel that many of my blogs examine the questions I ask about life, or the dilemmas I face over decisions regarding the moral and ethical nature of lions in captivity. So as not to disappoint my reader, I am going to stick to this anguished genre. Topic - Lions in captivity and the money spent on rescuing them. Divided into 3 parts. 1) When I first realised that my life was to be dedicated to creating a lion sanctuary, I questioned the rightness of such a task. I shook my moral compass about in case it was jammed. Not believing what the compass was showing me, I positioned myself up on a tall rock and extended my hand up high in case the compass had misread when I stood on the ground. I struggled to accept that what I knew in my head was not reflected in my heart. It is not right to have big cats in fenced enclosures. It is not right to spend hundreds of thousands of rands to build these fenced in enclosures. Lions (and all big cats), should be free. Big cats shou

COOKING SHOWS

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  Two things… 1)     1)   Is it not truly amazing that one can think: “oh... let me write down this thought”, and one reaches for a flat metallic item, opens it and begins typing to the world? 2)     2)    I am busy watching a cooking programme. In fact I watch every cooking programme that I can find. Yet I do not really cook. I do not have more than a camp kitchen and even before living in a tent, as my children will attest, I only cooked because I had to keep them and my animals alive. Except on special occasions when I would apply myself. The program I am busy watching is about chefs from different countries and styles of cooking. Every expression is celebrated. From cookie milk to crème Brulé. Granita, brioche, and springbok potjie. My mind wonders to my world (this being the world of lions and sanctuaries). I think about the respect shown between various chefs and styles of cooking. Pastry chefs nodding to sushi chefs. Sugar artists acknowledging braai masters and Michelin

SHADES & SHAPES OF SECRETS

  If you have lived a life, you have secrets to tell and secrets to keep. I have been involved with the world of lions for nearly 10 years. In this time, I have come across every type, shape, and shade of secret. Most of them struck me numb. In the beginning, I was naïve. I had no idea that people bred lions at all. When I first went to a lion farm, back when I was not even aware that lions were part of my destiny, I watched my friend (she was the lion lover not I), pay to go into the cub section to ‘play’ with the lions. I watched almost with disinterest. I was in the Port Elizabeth area because my eldest daughter was at Woodridge college, but we were at the seaside lion park because my friend Kathy loved lions. My total lack of understanding continued right into the very midst of the lion breeding world when in 2011 I started helping another friend, this time not a lion lover but the reluctant daughter of a lion farmer, to handle her father’s affairs. It took a little while for

Cecil is Ready!

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WILL YOU SNUGGLE IT OR EAT IT

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How we categorize animals has a profound impact on how we treat them. Familiarity with a certain animal brings with it different feelings about that animal. Some people love camels, others are completely disinterested in them. To some, rabbits are pets but lambs are food. You can only behave within the framework of your own experience. Be it learnt through hands-on real life experience; or acquired through movies, books and internet; or handed down through cultural norms and standards. There do, of course, exist categories, way outside of your own boundaries of experience. For example, how do you see a lion? To someone out there, a lion is a beast who could devour his livelihood, therefore the lion is an impediment towards him being able to afford his upcoming marriage. Someone else sees a lion as an ordinary sighting along his everyday route to work. There are those who take guests to photograph lions in their safari vehicles, they see lions as valuable alive, as it keeps on g