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'White Lion' Film Highlights Trophy Hunting In South Africa (PHOTOS)

AP/Huffington Post   First Posted: 10/15/10 04:45 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:05 PM ET

BROEDERSTROOM, South Africa (AP) -- Lions raised in captivity in South Africa are set loose in enclosed areas where hunters, many from the United States, gun them down. The toll: about 1,000 lions each year.

Kevin Richardson hopes a new movie "White Lion," which opens in a few U.S. cities on Friday, will give people second-thoughts about participating in such hunts.

"I just can't understand how anyone would want to shoot a lion that is clearly confined to a finite space with absolutely no hope in hell of ever escaping the so-called hunter," said Richardson, a self-taught "Lion Whisperer" and first-time film producer. "Canned lion hunting, in my opinion, is likened to fishing with dynamite in a pond and then calling yourself a fisherman."

"White Lion" is about a rare white lion, who as a cub is cast out of his pride because of his color. He is near starvation when he befriends an older lion who teaches him the ways of the wild. John Kani, a Tony Award-winning actor and playwright, is the storyteller. A young man helps the lion, whose name is Letsatsi, because his Shangaan tribal tradition says a white lion is God's messenger and must be protected. Tension builds as Gisani becomes a tracker on a game farm where he and a foreign hunter encounter Letsatsi.

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In this photo taken Monday Oct. 11, 2010, Kevin Richardson, a.k.a. the Lion Whisperer lays with two of his lions in their enclosure at the Kingdom of the White Lion park in Broederstroom, near Johannesburg South Africa. A new film opening in the United States on Friday about a rare white lion who escapes becoming a trophy on a wall is a rare happy ending in a country where more than 1,000 lions are killed legally each year.Kevin Richardson, the man behind the movie, calls himself an "ambassador of lions" and hopes the film will act as one too at a time when foreign tourists are willing to pay up to $40,000 to shoot a big cat.(AP Photo/Denis Farrell)
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Trophy hunting is big business in South Africa, worth $91.2 million a year, according to the Professional Hunters Association of South Africa. Foreign tourists pay up to $40,000 to shoot a lion.

The government promotes hunting as a revenue source and calls it a "sustainable utilization of natural resources." Provincial governments sell permits allowing hunters to kill rhinos, elephants - even giraffes. Hunters killed 1,050 lions in 2008, the last year for which figures are available, according to the South African Predator Breeders Association.

The hunters' association says 16,394 foreign hunters - more than half from the United States - killed more than 46,000 animals in the year ending September 2007.

Almost all lions hunted under permit in South Africa are bred in captivity. But a new report by Animal Rights Africa says animals that wander out of the huge Kruger National Park into neighboring private reserves have become fair game.

About 3,600 lions were kept in breeding facilities in 2009, to be sold to zoos, safari farms and for hunting on game farms, said Albi Modise, spokesman for South Africa's Department of Environment.

Animal Rights Africa says trophy hunting is incompatible with South Africa's push into ecotourism, noting that ad campaigns promoting tourism and game viewing showcase the same species that are offered up to be hunted. The government in 2007 introduced legislation that would reduce the financial incentive to breed lions for the hunt but the Predator Breeders Association challenged the laws and earlier this year won an appeal.

Richardson, the movie's producer, first befriended a pair of lion cubs at the Lion Park outside Johannesburg 12 years ago, when the cubs were 6 months and he was 23. He began shortening his hours as a therapist in postoperative rehabilitation to play with his new friends. Soon, park owner Rodney Fuhr offered him a part-time job which became full time.

Today, Richardson cares for 39 lions at his 800-hectare (2,000-acre) Kingdom of the White Lion in Broederstroom, an hour and a half drive from Johannesburg, where the film was shot to include tawny gold lions as well as those born white because of a recessive gene.

Lions are nocturnal and spend most of the day sleeping, so filming was limited to a couple of hours in the morning and perhaps another couple in the afternoon - if the cats were willing. Letsatsi was portrayed by several different lions over the four years it took to make the movie. A cuddly cub filmed in the summer of 2006 might be sprouting a mohawk-style tuft of hair the following year, the precursor to a mane.

Richardson said he breaks every rule in the book in handling lions. On a recent morning, the lions welcomed Richardson with rumbling purrs. One shut his eyes in ecstasy and rolled onto his back as Richardson scratched his chin. Another licked Richardson's hand, the tongue as rough as sandpaper. Too many licks can cause bleeding.

Two 400-pound (180-kilogram) lions wrestled him to the ground and a lioness jumped on his back, covering Richardson for a tense minute. He emerged from a tangle of furry blond limbs, face red. One lion threw a casual paw on Richardson's shoulder.

"Ugh, no claws you naughty boy!" he admonished, slapping away a paw larger than his face.

He's been attacked by his lions twice. Once during filming, a lion named Thor grabbed Richardson's arm and pinned him against the cage holding the camera crews, who looked on terrified and unable to help.

"I thought: There goes my arm, and it's my own fault. I was provoking him to get a fight sequence that we needed," Richardson said. The lion stared him in the eyes for what seemed five minutes but couldn't have lasted more than a few seconds, before releasing him, he recalled.

"Lions are 99 percent chill and 1 percent lethal," Richardson said.

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On the Web:

The movie: http://www.whitelionthemovie.com/

Kevin Richardson's page: http://www.lionwhisperer.co.za/

Professional Hunters Association of South Africa: http://www.phasa.co.za/

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BROEDERSTROOM, South Africa (AP) -- Lions raised in captivity in South Africa are set loose in enclosed areas where hunters, many from the United States, gun them down. The toll: about 1,000 lions eac...
BROEDERSTROOM, South Africa (AP) -- Lions raised in captivity in South Africa are set loose in enclosed areas where hunters, many from the United States, gun them down. The toll: about 1,000 lions eac...
 
 
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01:25 PM on 10/28/2010
I like the permasnarl.
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Douglas Bennett
09:38 PM on 10/26/2010
WARNING: DO NOT TAKE YOUR DOGS OR CATS TO CHINA - CHINA is responsible for the WORST animal abuse in the world, its truly evil and far beyond anything that other countries do, and it’s on a vast scale and accepted at a societal level. The video LINKS BELOW are just the tip of the iceberg of what goes on in CHINA, and remember this monstrous torture is "LEGAL" in CHINA goes on in the open and on a vast industrial scale - Millions of dogs and cats are beaten, skinned alive, boiled alive, eaten and used for fur each year millions of dogs & cats are slaughtered & kept in filthy over crowded cages for the duration of their short, sad, lives - even CHINESE children walk by without flinching when some dog or cat lets out the most chilling humanlike screams of pain imaginable as it is gutted alive in some CHINESE food and fur market - THIS IS ABOUT RIGHT & WRONG - CLICK THE LINKS BELOW AND THEN REPOST - HELP GET THE WORD OUT - IF YOU DON'T HELP THEM WHO WILL??? - PLEASE HELP STOP THIS INHUMANE "CHINESE" SLAUGHTER "NOW"...!!!
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Mujtaba S
10:06 PM on 10/23/2010
the most gorgeous animal on the planet. Kevin Richardson, you are the man, sir.
06:24 PM on 10/19/2010
Sport for cowards, nothing more. Put an animal in an enclosure...be a big man with your gun and go shoot it...pretend to your friends that you did something important and difficult. Absurd.
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04:30 PM on 10/19/2010
So beautiful. We human don't deserve this place called Eath.
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Mark Montgomery
The forces of fear do not scare me
02:44 PM on 10/18/2010
I have no respect for canned hunting and the people that do that.
12:50 AM on 10/18/2010
wow. amazing creature.
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mlaiuppa
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12:11 AM on 10/18/2010
First, I'd like to say that Richardson is deluding himself just like the bear guy. At some point, he is going to die at the paws/jaws of a lion.

Second, canned hunts? Are you kidding me? They still do those? It just be really rich, really old, really impotent American white Republicans. I thought the only canned hunts Cheney did were birds. Canned hunts are simply stupid. Canned hunts are to hunting what prostitution is to dating.
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Debbie338
What we manifest is before us
04:10 PM on 10/19/2010
Here in Florida and in Texas they are still big business. People pay huge bucks to hunt exotic hoofed stock in confined spaces. It's sickening, legal and not at all rare.
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socalcde
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09:48 PM on 10/20/2010
Yup, I'm embarrassed to say that I've got a brother in law who travels to "hunting clubs" to do just this, and many are here in the US. He did go to Africa to "hunt" but in his words, didn't manage to "bag" a lion.
11:15 AM on 10/28/2010
it's sad and sick - how do people get enjoyment out of that? truly pathetic
11:33 PM on 10/17/2010
I've read a lot of good comments; however, would it be okay to breed kids so they could be "confined to a finite space with absolutely no hope in hell of ever escaping the so-called hunter"? I'm guessing, no. Although, we have a quite a few orphanages who have plenty of kids we could use... Better yet, what if we took the money from these so-called hunters and turn the tables on them - put them in the enclosed space and let the cats hunt them - and use the money they "donated" to save these cats, all cats, as well as all endangered wildlife.
09:47 PM on 10/17/2010
In the 90's, a certain African country asked for hunters to come in to hunt. The weird thing was they asked hunters to hunt those who were hunting wild animals. I know many people who went there because they wanted to hunt humans. I am all for this because the humans that were hunted were disgusting human beings. I wish I had went. ;)
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bcmom
Stop breeding puppies
06:58 PM on 10/17/2010
“As long as man continues to be the ruthless destroyer of lower livings beings, he will never know health or peace. For as long as men massacre animals, they will kill each other. Indeed, he who sows the seed of murder and pain cannot reap joy and love.”—Pythagoras
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sLUCIDITy
No Deity Is My Shepherd For I Am Not A Sheep
06:23 PM on 10/17/2010
I'm curious as to how these "hunters" defend their actions. I can't think of any moral argument at all. Even the ethically repugnant biblical position of humans having "dominion over the animals" does not give them the clearance to inflict needless suffering for fun. Anyone know any of their arguments?
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Gavin
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11:47 PM on 10/17/2010
Most of them are not experienced hunters, and they don't realize it's a canned hunt. They're people with a lot of money who want a "hunting" experience. They don't know anything about hunting, or about wildlife, so they think what they're doing is the same as a real lion hunt. Many of them have never hunted anything before.
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sLUCIDITy
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05:22 AM on 10/18/2010
Thanks for the reply Gavin. Astounding to think that they go into this experience without researching everything about it first.
12:41 PM on 10/25/2010
That's even more frightening because the chances of them killing the animal with one shot is going to be very rare.

So now the animal has to suffer. Disgusting
06:21 PM on 10/17/2010
Further to my post below, if you want to know a true hunter, please read books by Jim Corbett. A gentleman hunter and conservationist.
06:17 PM on 10/17/2010
I think these coward breed of hunters should be publicly derided whenever seen. Reminds me of a well known hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett. Between 1907 and 1938, Corbett tracked and shot a documented 19 tigers and 14 leopards—a total of 33 recorded and documented man-eaters. It is estimated that these big cats had killed more than 1,200 men, women and children. The first tiger he killed, the Champawat Tiger in Champawat, was responsible for 436 documented deaths. Imho, he was a true hunter, who would follow tigers on foot all alone, only accompanied by his dog Robin and armed with 1 double barrel gun. He would not let anyone accompany him because he thought the risk would increase that much. He regretted killing those tigers and used to maintain that he would not do it if they were not man-eaters.The Government of India established a national park in his honor.
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06:09 PM on 10/17/2010
Trophy hunters exhibit substandard intellect and morality; the "content" or meaning of a living animal interacting with its environment is orders of magnitude more profound than a lifeless head on the wall. That some people do not register the difference is an intellectual failure.