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THE SAVVY TRAVELLER
of lions in captivity locally as well as internationally. They offer the animals a lifelong home or work in conjunction with animal welfare to secure a safe future for individual animals in dire need.
All the animals homed at the park
are captive-bred and hand-reared and cannot be rehabilitated to the wild. They don’ t offer animal interaction and are opposed to captive breeding. Adoption fees are R1 000 per year: www. lionrescue. org. za
8. Adopt a conscious attitude
There is much to be said for conscious living. After all, small things make a big difference, so you can do a lot simply with the right attitude. Recycle; opt for environmental- and animalfriendly cleaning and beauty products; adopt a more vegetarian diet, with meat-free days and be sure to eat fish as recommended by the World Wide Fund SASSI sustainability guideline. Limit plastic bag use, avoid straws, pick up litter and avoid using bottled water
where possible. You can also spread the positive word about the many projects worthy of support. That way, the change we think about from home manifests to positive change far beyond it. Cost: Nothing.

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